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Essential Career Skills for Investment Banking and Finance

About this Course

This course will improve your financial literacy so that you can speak with confidence when starting or advancing your career in Investment Banking and Finance. You will learn about the different sectors and sub-sectors across the financial industry. In addition to industry jargon, you will also learn how hiring decisions are made and the strategies to control the narrative and tell your story in the most compelling way possible. Taught by instructors with decades of experience on Wall Street, this course will equip students from a wide range of backgrounds, including business, economics, engineering, sciences, and mathematics with the much-needed career skills to prepare for a future in Investment Banking and Finance. Free Preview! Access Module 1 for free. For full course access, upgrade to a verified certificate.

Created by: New York Institute of Finance

Level: Introductory


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