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Uni Stuff => General University Discussion and Queries => Topic started by: brendan on November 29, 2008, 10:49:58 pm
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Finance Students Keep Their Job Hopes Alive
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/education/12student.html?pagewanted=all
Finance students eye future with uncertainty
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSTRE4A238K20081103
Finance students ponder a Plan B
http://www.newsobserver.com/print/sunday/work_money/story/1296507.html
http://www.gradcareers.com.au/australian_gradcareers_in_business_finance_management/banking_and_finance
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http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/10/will-the-wall-street-storm-have-a-giant-silver-lining/
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http://www.mojohd.com/mojoseries/wallstreetwarriors/
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From Physics to Finance
http://www.bankingscience.com/ucljobs/files/hsbc.ppt
http://www.rgemonitor.com/financemarkets-monitor/254647/the_state_of_financial_engineering
Sylvain Raynes is a founding principal of R&R Consulting, a structured credit metrics consultancy founded in 2000. Most recently, Dr. Raynes worked on the originations teams of UBS and CSFB. He developed methods for standardizing the credit risk analysis of exotic ABS the mid-1990s while in the Structured Finance Group Moody's Investors Service. Earlier, at Goldman Sachs he was involved in the statistical modeling of Derivative Product Companies, and at Citicorp he was responsible for the design of the credit scoring model for Citi's then-$30 BN credit card portfolio. Dr. Raynes has a PhD in aerospace engineering from Princeton University and an M.S. in Numerical Methods from Von Karmen Institute in Brussels.
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things are not looking good in sydney:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/opinion/bad-signs-as-the-cbd-empties/2008/12/09/1228584832867.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1
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There is a whole section in the Financial Times called "Financial Job losses"
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/504a1f30-1518-11dd-996c-0000779fd2ac.htm?_i_ftcamp=Late_cta1c/NL/APDec2008/0_turmoil/0/
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Quick question (s) . Since you're doing finance and all...im led to believe....what are the job opportunities like for graduates with a major in finance? Have they been seriously screwed over by the current economic crisis?
Has recruitment of graduates been seriously affected by this crisis? and if so how long do you think it will take for major institutions to regain confidence and start actively recruiting.
Good luck with the last one
Thanks in advance
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I am scheduled to graduate in 2012. I have no intentions of changing my Finance and Actuarial Studies specialisation. That should say something.
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AH I see.
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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,24892861-12332,00.html
The Olivier Job Index reveals job advertisements for university graduates in the banking and financial services sector have dropped a staggering 73 per cent in the past year.
For accounting graduates, the job pool has shrunk by 64 per cent, while the number of advertised legal jobs is down 53 per cent.
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Wages and Human Capital in the U.S. Financial Industry: 1909-2006
http://www.nber.org.ezproxy.lib.unimelb.edu.au/papers/w14644
It's 61 pages long and very comprehensive
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http://andrewnorton.info/2009/01/will-the-downturn-have-a-scarring-effect-on-graduate-jobseekers/#comment-71668
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I was watching some important ceo finance guy on cnn and he recommends that current graduates do their masters or phds because nowhere is really hiring. It's something to consider...
Yeah, a shocking reality it is now. Hence I'm shifting to an accounting (and finance major if my degree will allow it) major now. :P I'll apply to Mac Bank grad positions though, because they take graduates with many disciplines :)
oh btw brendan
http://www.nber.org.ezproxy.lib.unimelb.edu.au/papers/w14644 <-- doesn't work :P lol
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oh btw brendan
http://www.nber.org.ezproxy.lib.unimelb.edu.au/papers/w14644 <-- doesn't work :P lol
it works but only for unimelb students