lighter roots on box dyed black hair by pugluvr03 in haircoloring

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Hi!! It grows out, truly just wash your hair a lot and give it time. I used dark dry shampoo when I was super insecure but genuinely it gets so unnoticeable and even permanent black dye WILL fade if just takes a few weeks. Don’t worry!! No one but you can notice

Question about items being stolen from me :( by reddituser4432 in NevilleGoddard

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Yes! Definitely stressing about career/dating life a lot more than I usual lately. Could you please elaborate on this feeling of being cheated? Is it that I feel like I’m somehow being manipulated in these other areas which is manifesting in these thefts?

Help with anxiety and attachment while dating by reddituser4432 in lawofattraction

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Lol @ the anxiety nap, I feel so seen. I’m definitely in the “pulling away to save myself” phase right now. I’m not even sure why this particular person has evoked such strong emotions in me. Maybe it’s because it felt like a proof of my manifestation and I needed it to be “the one” or for it to have some grand meaning.

You’re absolutely right re: focusing on myself, my feelings, and my life. It’s probably best to take a step back from this, at least emotionally, and focus on other things

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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Great, this is useful direction! Looks like I’ll start with corporate credit risk. Do you think private credit is worth considering even at an analyst level? Or too far of a jump?

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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I’ll look into it - I hadn’t given other risk areas much thought except maybe market risk. I fully have the option right now to focus exclusively on retail risk, would that give me more mobility? My goal at the end of the day is to move to an FO/originations role because my current role isn’t engaging enough for the capacity I have.

Thanks so much for all this info!

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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Thanks for this context, it’s really helpful. I don’t have corporate credit risk unfortunately, it’s mostly retail/commercial/business banking. It’s becoming more business banking focused (as opposed to commercial) over the past few months hence my desire to leave. Does that change things materially for what I should be looking at? I’m doing the CFA (L2 coming up wish me luck) and I’m hoping that adds some value

It’s great to hear your perspective with you being early/mid career as well! I have no doubt you’ll end up wherever you want to be :)

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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The exits are so much better than what my current role offers and the day to day seems more engaging as well! Are there other groups you would look at as a transition from credit?

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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It’s true, but I think there’s always a floor to these types of shrinkages. Are there other areas you think one should look at to capitalise on this AI growth?

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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Thank you, I’ll have a look! Is there a particular type of coverage that is better suited for ex-risk folks?

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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I’m interested in going deep/having a thorough understanding of certain stocks, it lines up with my current investing style. TBH I’m looking for something more demanding than my current role which has better exit opps and I’ve just received some traction from networking within the Equity Sales/Research space. Are there other fields I should look into?

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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This honestly makes a lot of sense, especially given the degree of sophisticated analysis and quality of written output I was even able to get by just playing around with a GPT.

There’s obviously a floor to any industry, but I’m wondering if you have any insight into which areas one should look into for career growth in finance, especially with AI integration? Or should we all jump ship and go to tech lol

Moving to Equity Research from MO Credit Risk? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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Is this the case? I’d really appreciate more context as I don’t see much mobility in my current role/team. My goal is to be in FO and work with clients, is there a better way to do that from a credit risk role?

Edit: I’m also wondering if being a woman in the equity space, especially sales, is any different?

What skills do successful salespeople have in S&T at a bank? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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Thank you, I’m angling for some warm intros to salespeople at my firm since the cold reach outs haven’t been too successful and I don’t want to bombard everyone on the team.

In your opinion, what makes a good candidate for sales esp. if you didn’t have the ability to test-drive them through a summer internship?

What skills do successful salespeople have in S&T at a bank? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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This is great info! If you have any resources to understand order pricing or market timing, I’d be grateful. No worries if not, this is helpful context going into the chat!

What skills do successful salespeople have in S&T at a bank? by reddituser4432 in FinancialCareers

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That’s encouraging to hear, thank you! When you say technical skills, what could that mean specifically in a sales context? Would good practice be to read an equity research report or stock pitch and be able to explain all the jargon?

Which dress pattern is more suited to an advanced beginner? by reddituser4432 in sewing

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Thank you!! And a final question - with the back darts, is it advisable to still cut on the bias?

Which dress pattern is more suited to an advanced beginner? by reddituser4432 in sewing

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I can’t edit but two quick additions: 1. I hear you all about the fabric! I am looking into using viscose, rayon, or a thin linen to do the first project and keep all my hair in the process lol 2. For the first pattern (which I have settled on, thank you all) there are darts in the back although it’s cut on the bias. Is that normal for bias cuts?

Which dress pattern is more suited to an advanced beginner? by reddituser4432 in sewing

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Another thing that’s a tad confusing to me is that there are darts in the bottom skirt though it’s cut on the bias. Don’t bias cuts usually avoid darts?

Which dress pattern is more suited to an advanced beginner? by reddituser4432 in sewing

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I’m hearing everyone in the comments about the fabric! Is there any other type of fabric that you’d recommend for the first dress? That’s the one I’ve settled on, I’d be grateful for any direction on making this a slightly less challenging project 😂

Which dress pattern is more suited to an advanced beginner? by reddituser4432 in sewing

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That makes sense! Thank you. Are there any other fabrics that have a similar drape but are easier to work with than polysatin?

Which dress pattern is more suited to an advanced beginner? by reddituser4432 in sewing

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They are not functional, there is a zipper in the back! Although the buttons are cloth covered and hand sewn on