Category Archives: Finance

Assessment Centre Skills Session 6 September 2013

This is a great opportunity if you’re aiming for a job in Finance. The recruitment season starts early, so don’t miss out. Sign up at SASSE.se.

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Opportunity with J.P Morgan, London – IB Risk Strategic Analyst, Credit Risk EMEA

J.P Morgan invites SSE students to apply to the Risk Graduate Programme, running for three years, with graduates placed into Credit Risk or Market Risk. After some seven weeks training in New York, analysts will rotate through key Risk Areas.

Read more and apply here (SSE registered users only)

Reminder: sign up for BAT on November 20!

 

Employers are specifically recruiting for Swedish speakers, so don’t miss out!
To participate go to www.takethebat.com and register for one of the upcoming BAT test sessions on campus or simply click on the link below.

20 November @ 9:00am <<REGISTER>>,

20 November @ 9:30am <<REGISTER>>

Location: Saltmätargatan 13-17, PC Lab 1 & 4

New free BAT sessions on November 20

Are you considering a career in finance? Take the BAT to find out more. You don’t need to be specializing in finance, the test is open for all SSE students, BSc, MSc and PhD. You’ll get the chance to identify your personal strengths  and connect with employers worldwide!

SSE  is once again offering students the chance to take the Bloomberg Assessment Test (BAT) FREE of charge on campus. By taking the BAT you gain insight into your strengths and weaknesses as relative to a career in finance while at the same time showcasing your abilities to a wide range of financial employers.

After taking the BAT you have the opportunity to enter your profile into the Bloomberg Talent Search – a tool that over 20,000 financial employers are using to find top new talent for financial employment opportunities.  The Talent Search allows employers to view BAT results on an anonymous basis and send connection requests to students that may be a match for their roles.  Being included in the Talent Search allows you to gain access to great career opportunities with absolutely no downside. To participate go to www.takethebat.com and register for one of the upcoming BAT test sessions on campus.

 

Upcoming Test Sessions:

20 November @ 9:00am<<REGISTER>>,

20 November @ 9:30am<<REGISTER>>

Location: Saltmätargatan 13-17, PC Lab 1 & 4

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to:

 

* Identify your personal strengths

* Explore financial career opportunities

* Promote yourself to employers worldwide

* Enhance your CV and distinguish yourself in interviews

* Be contacted for full-time and internship opportunities

 

The BAT is open to all students and recent graduates interested in pursuing a career in finance and no preparation is necessary, so sign up today! (Space is limited)

 

Visit the Bloomberg Institute facebook page at www.facebook.com/bloomberginstitute  and check out our YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/BloombergInstitute/videos

Reminder: don’t forget to sign up for the BAT on May 9th!

Interested in a Career in Finance? Don’t miss the opportunity to take the Bloomberg assessment test for free on May 9th. The test is open for all students in all programs, BSc and MSc. Bloomberg is presently heavily recruiting Swedish speakers for the Global Data role and is considering all BAT test takers for these roles. 

 To read more and sign up, go to www.takethebat.com and register for one of the upcoming BAT test sessions on 9th of May at 9AM or  9:30AM.

 

New chance to take the Bloomberg Assessment Test on May 9th

Interested in a Career in Finance? Bloomberg Institute returns to SSE to help put you in touch with thousands of financial recruiters. Bloomberg Institute is partnering with Stockholm School of Economics to offer the Bloomberg Assessment Test (BAT) FREE of charge for students on campus. By taking the BAT you gain insight into your strengths and weaknesses as relative to a career in finance while at the same time showcasing your abilities to a wide range of financial employers. After taking the BAT your profile will be entered into the Bloomberg Institute Talent Search, a tool that employers are using to find top new talent for financial employment opportunities. The BAT is a completely anonymous way to test your career skills and receive valuable feedback regarding your employability while at the same time gaining access to great career opportunities with absolutely no downside. To get your profile into the Talent Search, go to www.takethebat.com and register for the upcoming BAT test session on May 9th at 9am or 9:30am.

Don’t miss this  opportunity to:

  •  Promote yourself to employers worldwide 
  •  Get contacted for full-time and internship opportunities
  • Gain valuable feedback as relative to a career in finance
  • Identify your personal strengths to promote to employers in interviews 
  •  Gain insight into different roles in finance
  •  Join the growing network of BAT test takers

The BAT is open to all students and recent graduates, in all programs (BSc & MSc) interested in pursuing a career in finance. No preparation is necessary, so sign up today!

UCL Finance Conference 2012 – a unique student experience

On February 3rd, University College London arranged one of the largest and most prestigious student led finance conferences in Europe, UCL Finance Conference 2012. SSE MSc of Finance student Etienne Brunet was one of the succesful 200 (among 1650) applicants selected to attend. He has generously offered to share his experience in order to inspire fellow students to take part in similar events. 

 Read Etienne’s own narrative below:

“Have you ever wanted to listen to top finance professionals in London? Have you ever wanted to have a chance to have an internship in London or Singapore? If you have answered yes to one or both of these questions, the UCL Finance conference might be the event that you should not miss next year.

    After sending my CV, I was selected as one of 200 students among 1650 applicants to attend the UCL Finance Conference. On the 2nd of February I flew to London. At 8am of the following day, I was at the BMA House where the conference was held. The BMA House, which is located between Euston Square and Russell Square, is a spectacular building recently renovated by a great British architect. Before the conference started we were invited to a networking tea party with other students. I had the chance to interact with students from Oxford, Queen’s university and LSE. We discussed the current economy situation, internships and so on.       
 The conference started with a welcome speech about leadership and the importance of having a career goal. The speech was greatly appreciated by the audience. Today, having an internship offer or a graduate job in London is getting really rare, as many banks have cut down jobs or even complete departments.

 The next speaker was from Credit Suisse. In less than an hour, he gave his point of view on the different current issues such as the Euro crisis, the future of Japan and China and many more.  Mr. Parker, senior adviser at Credit Suisse,was able to provide a good understanding of the future political and economic issues in a clear and succinct manner despite the time constraint. The following keynoter was the head of an asset management firm specialized in the emerging market. Mrs Donegan, Head of Threadneedle, gave a good insight of the change that had taken place since a few years ago and had been amplified with the crisis. The emerging market has been growing at a steady pace whereas many western economies are on the brink to collapse. The next lecturer, who was from Barclay’s, gave a presentation about the consequences of the credit crisis. He described the crisis’ impact on liquidity and other firms. 
     
  After lunch, we were divided into two groups: the Investment banking team; and the Sales Trading team. Interested in the M&A practice, I chose the first group. A managing director from JP Morgan gave us a presentation about the different roles in asset management and some tips on how to break into this sector. I admired her liberal style when she talked about the banking sector. She answered many questions and demystified the process of graduate hiring. Next, a manager from Morgan Stanley gave us an insight of the private equity department, which is called the alternative investment fund in the bulge bracket bank.
     

   At 5pm, we had a tea break, which again gave us a time to network with other students before the end of the conference, which consisted of two-discussion panel sessions. The first one was about financial seismic shift. Each of the speakers is head of a department at a bank such as Macquarie, Deutsche Bank. The second panel discussed the questions ‘’how have recent happenings across developed markers changed in the financial landscape?” and “what is the future of banking?” Being able to listen to the perspectives of leaders in the banking and private equity was really interesting. They emphasized that the best investment next year would be to invest in corporate banking and in the emerging banking.

 Attending the conference turned out to be a valuable experience during which I gained a good understanding of various current issues from a corporate point of view. The conference also served as an intersection where students from all over the world can collaborate and share their passion about finance.”

 

Unofficial guide to banking – find out what it’s really like

Recent graduates working at Deutsche Bank have put together a new and impartial website –unofficialguidetobanking.com – to help you find out all you need to know about a career in banking. The site hopes to offer an honest look at what life is like as a banking graduate. It includes information on the different roles available,  and some practical advice on how to kick-start your career in this sector.

London on November 03?

J. P. Morgan invites female students to the event “Winning Women: Inside Finance, Operations & Businesses Services ” in London on November 03. If you’re in your penultimate year of study, expected to graduate in 2013 and interested in  Finance, Operations & Business Services, you’re welcome to apply. Application deadline October 23. Read more here & apply here.

Apply now for M & A Demystified

Did you think M&A is only about numbers, financing and company valuations? Think again. A successful M&A Advisor needs to be business minded, strategic and creative.

Sign up for M&A Demystified, a Career Services skills course mentored by Arctos Mergers & Acquisitions that will help you understand the key elements of the M&A process.

This course will increase your understanding of the role of an M&A Advisor and how strategic reasoning, business logic and creativity are crucial qualities when closing deals.

The course consists of two sessions, one introductory lecture/seminar on May 3 and one case competition presentation at May 10, where you will get the opportunity to test your skills in Corporate Finance and gain real insight of Mergers & Acquisitions.

M&A Demystified is available to second and third year BSc students. To apply, send your CV and grade transcripts (cover letter not required) to careerservices@hhs.se by April 29th. You will find more information here. The course is given in Swedish.