I have a PhD in International Law and a M. Phil. in Economics. How could I to get a job at a Wall Street firm?
(1) I was the ONLY student of my top-notch school to get the two graduate degrees. (2) I was the ONLY student in my top-notch school history to complete the M. Phil. in Economics in ONLY ONE academic year. This program usually requires six years: four years of B.A. and two years of M. Phil. to complete. I simultaneously wrote my PhD in International Law. (3) For more than one month, I have been online from 9am through 2am, filling job applications to Wall Street financial institutions. I complete at least 40 applications a day but in vain (until now). (4) Given all of that, how to get a job at a Wall Street financial institution? Are qualifications enough? Are there other criteria? How could I land, as the second best choice, a paid internship there? (4) Where could I get a list of top notch recruiting firms? Thanks,
Asked by maligne
Posted in Qualifications and HR & Recruitment
11 Jun 2008
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