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原帖由 韩咲 于 2006-10-19 22:45 发表
不过,不懂,如果后面是向Finance发展,前面的BE4年是不是有点浪费了呢.
因为基本上是完全结合不了两个不动学位的东西.
Actually many people have asked me this. I will respond in English.
1) I-Bank’s Investment Banking (Corporate Finance) Division (IBD) is extremely tight in even giving out interviews. They prefer to interview graduates with conjoint or dual degrees. Postgraduate qualification also helps. This is especially true to students without a super high GPA in BCom.
p.s. this is NOT necessary true for I-Bank’s Sales and Trading positions (both Equity and Fixed Income divisions), which is different to IBD. They focus more on personality and often require less impressive qualifications (and grades). Of course, they still expect you to have good grades and CVs, and still helps to be highly qualified when you apply as a IB Sales or Trader. Just that it will NOT be AS bad as IBD.
2) I did a Software Engineering degree. In today’s business world, it is beneficial for anyone to have some IT and programming skills. A few of the investment banking analysts can actually program too (some, not all).
3) Having an Engineering degree means that
a. You will be able to understand the dynamics and the fundamentals of an engineering business a lot easier than those who do not have a BE degree. As a banker, one day you may be advising an Engineering firm, and this is when your BE will add value to the team.
b. You probably have greater logic, problem solving and analytical skills, which is as important as the actual text book knowledge u gain from uni.
p.s. the above 2 points (a & b) are what the interviewers/employers/recruiters think, whether they are actually true or not, I do not know.
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