Will having my degree from a non-traditional online school be an obstacle to starting a career in Finance?
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Posted in Qualifications and Asset Management
21 Jul 2008
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It depends. Most large financial services firms recruit almost exclusively from elite schools. It can be hard to break into the industry even if you've graduated from a traditional, local state university. Having said that, you may have more luck with a smaller, regional (or local) financial institution.
Nick 22 Jul 2008
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