Watch all my videos! But also research the company, the sector the people work in for credit risk, make sure you know what the job entails. What kind of company is it? But also details are in bio for services including mock interviews
Hi, I have A*A*A predictions in my A levels, Maths Psychology Economics respectively what universities would be a good pick for me as im looking to get into investment banking
honestly with those grades you could apply to nearly every uni! i would narrow it down to things you would like from a uni e.g. location. Your choices should be from the top tiers.
@@CertifiedTalks would it be worth putting down LSE finance , my ps will be mostly economics related but I have completed work experience in hsbc, bofa, jpmorgan and barclays which would be included. Or should i apply for econ elsewhere my current options are watwick ucl Nottingham birmingham
@Kpktn no you might as well go for it. I hardly think there's many pure finance courses in the UK so they're aware people will be applying to eco as well. Try your best though to limit how much you say the word Economics, you can make it more generic like financial markets etc
I have an interview on Wednesday for a credit analyst. Was wondering if we can jump on a call for some advice?
Watch all my videos! But also research the company, the sector the people work in for credit risk, make sure you know what the job entails. What kind of company is it? But also details are in bio for services including mock interviews
Hi, I have A*A*A predictions in my A levels, Maths Psychology Economics respectively what universities would be a good pick for me as im looking to get into investment banking
honestly with those grades you could apply to nearly every uni! i would narrow it down to things you would like from a uni e.g. location. Your choices should be from the top tiers.
Big up LSE
@@CertifiedTalks would it be worth putting down LSE finance , my ps will be mostly economics related but I have completed work experience in hsbc, bofa, jpmorgan and barclays which would be included. Or should i apply for econ elsewhere my current options are watwick ucl Nottingham birmingham
@Kpktn no you might as well go for it. I hardly think there's many pure finance courses in the UK so they're aware people will be applying to eco as well. Try your best though to limit how much you say the word Economics, you can make it more generic like financial markets etc