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by cb1000rider
Fri Jan 23, 2015 4:59 pm
Forum: Job Board
Topic: Investment Banking/Private Equity Jobs
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Re: Investment Banking/Private Equity Jobs

Actually, the market for business analysis' is very hot. Course, being out of school, you're going to need to find someone to train you as one, or get some experience with relational databases. You're not a business analyst based on your major. As VM says, the post-grad market for people with business degrees and no experience can be difficult.

Hedge funds and other associated banking related firms can be hard to break into than a more general market.. The break in point would be an internship or by having special skills that they're after. Don't lock yourself to those employers.

The best way to get a job prior to graduation is to get some experience prior to graduation - co-op, internship, etc. That can delay graduation a while and as they don't typically pay business majors very well, I can understand why people don't go this route.

Post graduation, I'd be working with your colleges recruiting department - if they're really awful and you're not having any luck arranging interviews, then I'd start calling local major universities and asking when their "career fairs" are. UT and A&M both have huge career fairs in the fall and spring where lots of employers are recruiting. The career fairs are open to the public - you walk in with a bunch of resumes...

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