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31#
发表于 2010-3-18 12:15:19 | 只看该作者
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回国的话,在银行当风险评估。。。当然也有当柜员的。。
RP满棚的我知道有在美国当financial analysist的。。不过真的很少
-- by 会员 leftrain (2010/3/18 11:12:06)


MSF真的就这点出息么?
曾经面过一家学校的MBA,她说在美国进financial analyst很容易,但是进入big name就很难了。
和想象的真的大不一样。纠结的MSF。哎。
-- by 会员 独眼豆豆 (2010/3/18 11:21:25)
你确定他说的容易是指美国人还是国际学生也是呢?我看悬。。估计只有mnc big name才愿意给国际学生办签证吧
-- by 会员 leftrain (2010/3/18 11:25:00)


说的是中国学生。实际上是我们谈到我的职业规划时候说到的。
我说我想去大公司做financial analyst,她说做financial analyst不难但是去大公司很难。
-- by 会员 独眼豆豆 (2010/3/18 11:29:11)


financial analyst. 这个职位是不是泛了点. 基金也有analyst. 券商也有.   公司里也有.    analyst下面还有不同行业.  MSF也不是什么特定行业出身. 做起来还是有难度的..    但是苦心经营也算是一条路子..
32#
发表于 2010-3-18 12:27:59 | 只看该作者
Nice talk, dude! Degree is not everything that calls for success. It still pretty much depends on one's mindset and attitude.Wanna get a dream job, and then pls come to understand and know it better as much as possible before it is too late.
BTW, lots of people are told that no one in this program at that school never never never received any job offer from any any company in us. Such talks are severely mind- challenging for anyone. Provocation like this can totally blow one’s mind off. The truth is no one can tell the future. You may be the first one who land to a good offer for years in your school. Anyway, nothing is impossible. Be prepared and wake up, pals
33#
发表于 2010-3-18 12:58:53 | 只看该作者
MSF is just a degree, it does not determine what you are going to do in the future.I have seen a top MFE graduate work as an accountant in a hospital.

I agree with yelu1988, it really depends on you interests and your efforts. Corporate Finance/Accounting/Equity Research/Asset Management/Investment Banking/Private Equity/S&T.... Anything is possible. Many Chinese believe they can actually get a XX job by getting a YY degree, taking MM courses or taking NN exams. I just think that they are very naive. There are many many more things you need to do.

For example, if you want to pursue a job in equity research, beside taking as many accounting courses and valuation courses as you can, you also need to follow the market. WSJ, reuters, bloomberg are you best friends. Read as many research reports as you can get a hand on, learn how to use software such as Bloomberg and Factset. Join the investment club at your school, learn and practise how to do stock pitches. Polish your resumes and cover letters, get as many experienced people to read them, and keep working on them until nobody can find any non-controversial improvements. (My resumes and cover letters were edited 100+ times). Attend as many on corporate presentations as you can, talk to the people doing equity research and ask smart questions. Follow up with them and arrange as many information interviews with people from the companies you are interested in as you can. Utilize the alumni resources you have....

To be honest with you, the above mentioned things are just the basic. There are still many many things I have not covered. I'm sure someone who is actually in the equity research field can fill a lot more in.

Unfortunately, many people have no idea what they are doing and what they want to do in the future when they come to US. They can't communicate well and they don't know how to network with people. By the time they have a sense of what they want to do in the future, one year has passed and they are about to graduate... how can you expect them to secure offers?
-- by 会员 ibanking (2010/3/18 12:08:50)

i'm interested in corporate finance....can u give me some advice on how to make use of pre-master time? e.g. edit resumes? get familiar with american market? preparing for CFA? read Vault Guide?
34#
发表于 2010-3-18 14:53:01 | 只看该作者
出来做饭
35#
发表于 2010-3-18 18:14:51 | 只看该作者
回国建立建全我国金融市场.. 加速金融体制改革..
-- by 会员 AllenZX (2010/3/18 0:44:26)

I really said this in my essay.
bao han~~
-- by 会员 nklrx (2010/3/18 9:05:13)



ME 2...

早上面试时候也这么说了。。。
36#
发表于 2010-3-18 18:37:39 | 只看该作者
其实面试的时候被问到career goals的时候 噼里啪啦的讲一堆 但具体到专业读出来能干什么 出去学习除了能多见几个洋妹子以外 还能收获什么 真的不知道......
37#
 楼主| 发表于 2010-3-18 18:48:57 | 只看该作者
MSF is just a degree, it does not determine what you are going to do in the future.I have seen a top MFE graduate work as an accountant in a hospital.

I agree with yelu1988, it really depends on you interests and your efforts. Corporate Finance/Accounting/Equity Research/Asset Management/Investment Banking/Private Equity/S&T.... Anything is possible. Many Chinese believe they can actually get a XX job by getting a YY degree, taking MM courses or taking NN exams. I just think that they are very naive. There are many many more things you need to do.

For example, if you want to pursue a job in equity research, beside taking as many accounting courses and valuation courses as you can, you also need to follow the market. WSJ, reuters, bloomberg are you best friends. Read as many research reports as you can get a hand on, learn how to use software such as Bloomberg and Factset. Join the investment club at your school, learn and practise how to do stock pitches. Polish your resumes and cover letters, get as many experienced people to read them, and keep working on them until nobody can find any non-controversial improvements. (My resumes and cover letters were edited 100+ times). Attend as many on corporate presentations as you can, talk to the people doing equity research and ask smart questions. Follow up with them and arrange as many information interviews with people from the companies you are interested in as you can. Utilize the alumni resources you have....

To be honest with you, the above mentioned things are just the basic. There are still many many things I have not covered. I'm sure someone who is actually in the equity research field can fill a lot more in.

Unfortunately, many people have no idea what they are doing and what they want to do in the future when they come to US. They can't communicate well and they don't know how to network with people. By the time they have a sense of what they want to do in the future, one year has passed and they are about to graduate... how can you expect them to secure offers?
-- by 会员 ibanking (2010/3/18 12:08:50)
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That's what I want
38#
发表于 2010-3-18 20:23:51 | 只看该作者
MSF is just a degree, it does not determine what you are going to do in the future.I have seen a top MFE graduate work as an accountant in a hospital.

I agree with yelu1988, it really depends on you interests and your efforts. Corporate Finance/Accounting/Equity Research/Asset Management/Investment Banking/Private Equity/S&T.... Anything is possible. Many Chinese believe they can actually get a XX job by getting a YY degree, taking MM courses or taking NN exams. I just think that they are very naive. There are many many more things you need to do.

For example, if you want to pursue a job in equity research, beside taking as many accounting courses and valuation courses as you can, you also need to follow the market. WSJ, reuters, bloomberg are you best friends. Read as many research reports as you can get a hand on, learn how to use software such as Bloomberg and Factset. Join the investment club at your school, learn and practise how to do stock pitches. Polish your resumes and cover letters, get as many experienced people to read them, and keep working on them until nobody can find any non-controversial improvements. (My resumes and cover letters were edited 100+ times). Attend as many on corporate presentations as you can, talk to the people doing equity research and ask smart questions. Follow up with them and arrange as many information interviews with people from the companies you are interested in as you can. Utilize the alumni resources you have....

To be honest with you, the above mentioned things are just the basic. There are still many many things I have not covered. I'm sure someone who is actually in the equity research field can fill a lot more in.

Unfortunately, many people have no idea what they are doing and what they want to do in the future when they come to US. They can't communicate well and they don't know how to network with people. By the time they have a sense of what they want to do in the future, one year has passed and they are about to graduate... how can you expect them to secure offers?
-- by 会员 ibanking (2010/3/18 12:08:50)

+N
39#
发表于 2010-3-18 20:25:57 | 只看该作者
其实我也想知道L大人是谁,但MS这个问题大神从未解答过
所以我不问了
40#
发表于 2010-3-18 22:02:28 | 只看该作者
MSF is just a degree, it does not determine what you are going to do in the future.I have seen a top MFE graduate work as an accountant in a hospital.

I agree with yelu1988, it really depends on you interests and your efforts. Corporate Finance/Accounting/Equity Research/Asset Management/Investment Banking/Private Equity/S&T.... Anything is possible. Many Chinese believe they can actually get a XX job by getting a YY degree, taking MM courses or taking NN exams. I just think that they are very naive. There are many many more things you need to do.

For example, if you want to pursue a job in equity research, beside taking as many accounting courses and valuation courses as you can, you also need to follow the market. WSJ, reuters, bloomberg are you best friends. Read as many research reports as you can get a hand on, learn how to use software such as Bloomberg and Factset. Join the investment club at your school, learn and practise how to do stock pitches. Polish your resumes and cover letters, get as many experienced people to read them, and keep working on them until nobody can find any non-controversial improvements. (My resumes and cover letters were edited 100+ times). Attend as many on corporate presentations as you can, talk to the people doing equity research and ask smart questions. Follow up with them and arrange as many information interviews with people from the companies you are interested in as you can. Utilize the alumni resources you have....

To be honest with you, the above mentioned things are just the basic. There are still many many things I have not covered. I'm sure someone who is actually in the equity research field can fill a lot more in.

Unfortunately, many people have no idea what they are doing and what they want to do in the future when they come to US. They can't communicate well and they don't know how to network with people. By the time they have a sense of what they want to do in the future, one year has passed and they are about to graduate... how can you expect them to secure offers?
-- by 会员 ibanking (2010/3/18 12:08:50)

多谢大牛指导!!!
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