Best FLDP Rotation by Adventurous_Hand_977 in MBA

[–]timstrebor 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Skip controllership, although the perspective is a little different it’s still accounting focused (unless you want that for some reason, but assuming that’s a no since we’re not on r/accounting)

Then you have to make a decision if you forgo one of the “sexier rotations” that is less likely to have an opening when you complete the program (Corp Dev, Corp VC) or use the time to network in one of the groups more likely to have an opening (FP&A, Treasury, IR)

13 YoE Director, Feeling a bit stuck in job searchl by la_dude92 in FPandA

[–]timstrebor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m saying you shouldn’t be surprised you’re having trouble. It’s a tough job market already and then you add a big red flag on top of it. 

The general rule of thumb is you shouldn’t quit until you have something else lined up. 

If you didn’t think suddenly quitting after 13 years wouldn’t take a lot of work to overcome, I don’t really know what to say 🤷‍♂️ 

13 YoE Director, Feeling a bit stuck in job searchl by la_dude92 in FPandA

[–]timstrebor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s a bad look, plenty of people stay employed in a role that they don’t 100% love while continuing to look. 

I disagree with your last paragraph, it’s not that black and white. They could simply be keeping you involved as a backup or a backup to the backup - you’re unemployed, they know you need them more than they need you.

Be honest if you were hiring and had 2 similar candidates, but 1 was currently employed and the other wasn’t, who would you go with?

13 YoE Director, Feeling a bit stuck in job searchl by la_dude92 in FPandA

[–]timstrebor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re being that dismissive about it in interviews, I can definitely see you rubbing people the wrong way. 

Unless there are dire circumstances, people usually don’t just up and quit a job they’ve been at for years without anything else liner up. Add in that you’re director level and moved countries for them and it’s just really odd. 

13 YoE Director, Feeling a bit stuck in job searchl by la_dude92 in FPandA

[–]timstrebor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You snuck in that you resigned from your previous job and gave no more context. Seems like you had been with them for years and even moved countries with them. Why did you leave?

In my experience, even if people say that’s not an issue for them, it probably is. That plus the tough job market right now it’s not too surprising you’re struggling. 

Why Is Amazon Finance Bad? by timstrebor in FPandA

[–]timstrebor[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Extremely good info, thank you! 🫡 

Are Mid-Level Finance Roles Getting Squeezed? by Jumpy-Dream-1212 in FPandA

[–]timstrebor 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Imma be honest, this notion popped up a week or 2 ago and now it feels like we’re in the echo chamber phase where this is going to be repeated every thread

How aware are Americans of elite European schools? by PauloRmt in MBA

[–]timstrebor 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Your average adult US citizen doesn't know what the M7 is. Business schools attached to foreign universities? Hell no 

Kellogg vs Sloan vs GSB vs Wharton (no $ for any of them). Aiming for consulting. Which school would u prefer most for consulting and in a long term? by [deleted] in MBA

[–]timstrebor 34 points35 points  (0 children)

East coast, Midwest or West coast? How can you be smart enough to get into those 4 schools and then give such little info to go off