Blog for Finance Professionals and Job SeekersDo you Love Your Job? (Part 2) – Tips to Improve Your SituationLast week I wrote a blog post on how important it is for people to love their jobs which got quite a bit of attention. One point that stands out is in response to the fact that 21% of working … Continue reading Resources for Job Seeking Veterans: Finance JobsWhile most of us are poised to leave work early and run head-first into the 3-day weekend, it’s important to remember that Memorial Day has a much more serious purpose than simply marking the unofficial beginning of summer. It’s the … Continue reading Featured NYC Financial Consultant: Jenna YoungWe are proud to introduce Jenna Young – a Wall Street Services Consultant since 2010. As a Featured NYC Financial Consultant, Jenna shares her experiences in working with Wall Street Services as a consultant at one of the top NYC … Continue reading Do you Love your Job? (Part 1)photo via A few weeks ago we participated on a discussion on the Wall Street Job Report with a Financial Professional who felt that recruiters were not doing enough to make inferences when reading candidates resumes and therefore not doing … Continue reading 3 Resume Tips for Your Job Search —Turn Weaknesses into Strengthsphoto via I’ve found that young job hunters who have limited professional experience tend to worry about the attractiveness of their resume and its effect on their prospects. But most of the time, there’s no need for concern. No candidate … Continue reading Reassurances for 3 Common Twenty-Somethings Job Search Concernsphoto via For many recent-grads, the ideal employment scenario is to leave school and immediately find a well-fitting, high-paying job. In fact, if the job is offered following a summer-after-junior-year internship, it’s even better. But for most of us it doesn’t happen … Continue reading |
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