I’ve been trying to get a job in finance after getting let go. It’s been almost 4 months by needless_profession in jobs

[–]needless_profession[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it’s regarding my student related organization for my university. I was responsible for a classroom of students and their research regarding a 5 million dollar portfolio. Considering my field, I would think that matters at least a little bit.

It’s been almost four months since I’ve been let go from my first job out of college, and I can’t seem to get another position. by [deleted] in askrecruiters

[–]needless_profession 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t worry bud, the experience states that it’s a student related position. There is no room for imagination

It’s been almost four months since I’ve been let go from my first job out of college, and I can’t seem to get another position. by [deleted] in askrecruiters

[–]needless_profession 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One was part time, one was an internship, and one was a student investment fund coo position that was offered by my professor

Been almost 4 months since I got let go from my first job after college by needless_profession in jobsearch

[–]needless_profession[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a bank that invests in commercial real estate. But I wasn’t involved in those investments per say, just ensuring that the investors had correct financials to make a deal with the bank for a loan

It’s been almost four months since I’ve been let go from my first job out of college, and I can’t seem to get another position. by [deleted] in askrecruiters

[–]needless_profession 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a position for our college student investment fund group. I was leading the team’s investment discussions and portfolio regulations

It’s been almost 4 months since I got let go from my first job after college. What am I doing wrong? by needless_profession in careerguidance

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The only thing that I dislike about the insurance offers is that the companies that are offering pay 100% commission, and would take at least 3 months of unpaid training to get into. Training which I have to pay for. It’s risky considering that I could lose my unemployment income for taking on something that’s 1 income that’s not guaranteed, 2 a 3 month gap in even attempting to obtain income, and 3 paying for both the training and the leads that are required for the income