请问engineering 进bank的话, 大多数是甚么职位.as far as i know,
IT, Operations, product control....[小虾 (10-17 20:40, Long long ago)]
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i mean fresh graduate....[小虾 (10-17 20:41, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]2楼
(引用 小虾:i mean fresh graduate....)any position is possibl[大象 (10-17 22:07, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]3楼
Engineers are versatileMany commercial banks take fresh graduates into their graduate training program. They accept and indeed welcome a diverse pool of students. So if you apply for such jobs, you do not have any disadvantage as compared to finance background student. But of course, when they ask you why you choose to join banks, do not give silly reasons~~
I am from engineering background and my friends are also from engineering background, and we all work in the front office in the banks now. I also have engineering graduated friends working in other departments in the bank.
hope this helps[seldarine (10-18 16:34, Long long ago)]
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(引用 seldarine:Engineers are versatileMany commercial banks take fresh graduates into their graduate training program. They accept and indeed w...)Analyst or Associate?If one has Bachelor and Master Degrees in Engineering, is there a higher chance to get into the Analyst position? Is it entirely impossible to get the Associate position since HR will screen you out even for the interviews?
What qualifications are usually required for Associates? Working experience or relevant degree, which weighs higher?
Thx for your advise.[双面薇罗妮卡 (10-18 18:04, Long long ago)]
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(引用 seldarine:Engineers are versatileMany commercial banks take fresh graduates into their graduate training program. They accept and indeed w...)thanks for your advice....cos i really do not go to back office to do IT or Operations...
i always think...no future...to do such stuff in back office..
product control seems better....but harder to get in,,,let alone risk management....[小虾 (10-18 18:27, Long long ago)]
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(引用 双面薇罗妮卡:Analyst or Associate?If one has Bachelor and Master Degrees in Engineering, is there a higher chance to get into the Analyst pos...)associates normally require working experiencein banks, associates normally are for people with 2-3 years relevant working experience. Therefore after the management associate program, they can be a manager and lead a small team.
A master degree or even MBA is not helpful in getting into the associate program. I have seen a lot of MBAs joining the graduate programs, which is meant for fresh under graduates. With the master degree, the only difference is that the entry level salary could be higher than the undergraduate.
For the analyst position, do you mean equity analyst? this is a Front Office role. If you are talking about quants role, which requires a PHD degree, and a lot of programming and matlab skills, this is a risk role.
To answer 小虾's question, product control is more about accounting and it may not be as exciting as it sounds. You need to be interested in accounting, and they will send you for a lot of advanced accounting courses. But it pays more than operation jobs.[seldarine (10-21 16:04, Long long ago)]
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(引用 seldarine:associates normally require working experiencein banks, associates normally are for people with 2-3 years relevant working exper...)good onethanks to seldarine[monk (10-22 0:35, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]8楼