exaltedangel09
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Age: 20 in 1 months time.
Status: University Student
GPA: 3.90
School: Cannot say in-case employers are looking.
Some history on me.
I have a shot at a ''portfolio management'' program that guarantees you internships at the biggest banks. Getting into this program requires very high marks, and a great personality. This will set my career off as I will be doing 2 internships in equity research positions..
Down the road I want to work, 75% likely in investments, 25% likely in corporate finance.
Currently I have 2 options to do while waiting for invitation into that program which starts in 2011.
I am not sure which one to choose.. they both sound good for starting off my career. GE opens my windows to more corporate finance positions, while the futures trader opens windows to more 'investment' type jobs.
Decision.
I: Join General Electric and become a Financial Analyst
II: Trade U.S Bond Futures with people who used to work on the actual NYSE Floor.
Tough choice, anyone have any advice to help me out here? Granted I've already worked 1/2 year in Prop, If I take the financial analyst role, then I might not have a shot at investments as much as before..
Status: University Student
GPA: 3.90
School: Cannot say in-case employers are looking.
Some history on me.
I have a shot at a ''portfolio management'' program that guarantees you internships at the biggest banks. Getting into this program requires very high marks, and a great personality. This will set my career off as I will be doing 2 internships in equity research positions..
Down the road I want to work, 75% likely in investments, 25% likely in corporate finance.
Currently I have 2 options to do while waiting for invitation into that program which starts in 2011.
I am not sure which one to choose.. they both sound good for starting off my career. GE opens my windows to more corporate finance positions, while the futures trader opens windows to more 'investment' type jobs.
Decision.
I: Join General Electric and become a Financial Analyst
II: Trade U.S Bond Futures with people who used to work on the actual NYSE Floor.
Tough choice, anyone have any advice to help me out here? Granted I've already worked 1/2 year in Prop, If I take the financial analyst role, then I might not have a shot at investments as much as before..