Land your dream job on Wall Street!

How to fast track the process from an insider.

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Description

Getting a 6 figure starting salary job in finance is hard. Morgan Stanley received 90,000 applications globally in 2014 and offered positions to 1,000 graduates from top universities. The best of the best. That's a 1% acceptance rate and 99% rejection rate. I was one of them...

Knowing the process, specifics and tricks can significantly fast track this process. These insider tips sharply increase anyones chance of impressing interviewers, and facilitate getting ahead through high performance in the first months on the job.

For the first time, an insider shares his top tips on

  1. Understanding the roles

  2. How to get a job in finance

  3. How to get multiple job offers by mastering the interview process

  4. How to avoid costly mistakes once in an internship or job, then impress the interviewers so you can get ahead in the first months on the job


Why this course?

  1. Unique online and on Udemy

  2. Students I have mentored quickly obtained job or internship offers from Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and CFM (Capital Fund Management)

  3. I am asked many questions from students

  4. There is currently a vacuum where to get non conventional information about a career in finance

  5. Insider tips from an insider with 10 years experience at the top investment banks and hedge funds (Morgan Stanley, UBS, Caxton Associates, etc)


What you will get:

  1. Understanding how the finance industry is structured

  2. The different roles

  3. Pros and cons of a career in finance

  4. The truth about salaries

  5. How to get the interview

  6. What to do if I have no experience in finance

  7. How to master the interview

  8. The first months on the job and how to be successful

What You Will Learn!

  • How the finance industry is structured
  • How to find the perfect job for me
  • How to get the interview
  • How to succeed in the interview and get multiple job offers
  • How to succeed in the job

Who Should Attend!

  • Students looking to get into Wall Street
  • Professionals looking to move into finance