Signup date: 11 Dec 2012 at 10:57pm
Last login: 22 Mar 2013 at 12:33am
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Hi
I saw two job ads this week. One at BlackRock as a Graduate Equity Analyst and one at Brooks Mcdonald as an Graduate Trainee Investment Management. I am personally very interested in the stock market etc. but don't really know what those two jobs would be like and if I have what it takes to be successful in them.
Any comment or opinion much appreciated!
Right, thank you then.
I assume that it is just the same with every good working environment - it is popular with people looking for a job.
I have experience in the corporate world, working for a big mulitnational. Just wasn't for me. I figure a university is much more suited for me. I just wonder what options I would have after working there for a couple of years if I wanted to make a change or move back to my home country.
Hi
I am currently looking for jobs after my postgrad degree and even though I would much prefer not going there it seems that audit firms are one of the best chances.
Now to make it short what is "better": ACA or CIPFA? What involves longer hours, more work for the exam etc.?
What is more interesting?
Hey. This post may seem a bit odd but I am serious about it. So I'm from Germany originally and would like to stay here after my postgrad degree. Everyone I talk about this seems stunned and is like "WTF? Really?".
So is it "strange" for a German to stay here? If I get a job let's say in southern England, will people be friendly towards me and how easy will it be to make some friends? I always feel that I stick out as a German...
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