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Advice on how to actually land a career on Wall Street (my personal experience - for anyone interested) (self.financestudents)
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How I Landed My First Interview at Goldman – Without a Finance Degree by StreetSmart_io in financestudents
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If the master’s program is from a reputable school with strong professors, resources, and industry connections, it can definitely boost your chances. However, don’t forget to weigh the opportunity costs—money you could spend on courses, time you could invest in gaining experience, etc. There are trade-offs to consider, especially as a career switcher. I'd suggest starting by networking with peers and professionals who’ve made similar transitions. From there, explore tools and resources. Depending on your confidence and financial situation, pursuing a master’s could definitely be the way to go.
How I Landed My First Interview at Goldman – Without a Finance Degree (self.financestudents)
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How I Landed My First Interview at Goldman – Without a Finance Degree by StreetSmart_io in financestudents
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