Career questions tagged investmentbanking
What should I be learning as a student graduating a year from now to get his foot into a financial analysis role What can I do to learn those things? How can I master those required skills? What should I know by the time I graduate??
-I sped up my grad date meaning ,I'm taking classes at a faster pace. -Just started working on my bachelors so I don't have that many business classes under my belt. -No internships since they all deny me for not having experience.
What career paths in finance can I venture into as a Business Administration student?
I am a Pen-ultimate year student in Business administration looking at graduating in a year, and I'm unsure of a career path to venture into once I graduate. I have interests in entrepreneurship, business development and investments, though my knowledge is limited in these, I want to know what path to focus on and build a solid career there.
What is the most important soft skill to have for getting a good job in finance after college and what are some things to look for in an employer to ensure that you have a boss that values you?
I intend to pursue a career in finance after college but I am unsure about what I should look for and what skills I need to bring to the table. I want to make sure that I am the most prepared I can be when I enter the workforce and I’m hoping specifically to go into investment banking.
Should I still major in finance with the upcoming of AI?
I'm a highschool student and I'm interested in majoring in finance in university but I'm a bit worried with AI taking jobs. The jobs I'm interested in are accounting, investment management/banking and financial analysis. I currently do maths, economics, business, english and physics. Is it too risky to continue in finance or should I consider another career choice while I still can ?
What kind of Job should i apply for starting off as a college student?
Im majoring in Business and im wanting to eventually become an invesment manager but im not sure what job to apply for to be able to get my foot in the door with zero experience. Not only that but a job that would allow me to work around my classes
How do I find internships?
I want to begin doing Vacational Work in either Cape Town or Johannesburg. I'm a uni student. Looking for something in the realm of Insurance, Asset Management, Accounting or Investment Banking,
What are the chances to get into Investment Banking (any job) as intern without any experience nor a Master's Degree in Finance / CFA? What should I expect in terms of hours worked and chances of growth if I make it?
I am turning 28 this year. My past experience is in Marketing and Sales and just got my Undergraduate Business degree in 2019. During univeristy I picked up some finance subjects as electives like corporate and financial markets. I really love to sell, to invest and to be aware of what happens in the financial sector everyday. I try to learn things by myself but I am afraid is not enough to convince a hiring manager to have me as an intern. Currently I am studying a postgraduate in Business Intelligence. If it's too late, what other similar companies I could try? PE o VC for example? Also, is always Financial Analyst the entry level position for everyone new in the industry? Thanks!!!! #finance #IB #investmentbanking #internship #financialanalyst #banking #business #career #investment #entrylevel
What are good colleges to apply to if I want to become a stock broker?
I Need Outstanding Colleges So i Can Start Building My Way Up Now So I Get There. #business #finance #stock-broker

What should I major in if I want to become an investment banker?
Many students want to become investment bankers. What is the most common degree that investment bankers usually have, and is that the best degree to get if I am sure I want to be an investment banker?