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The Insiders Guide to the Best Jobs on Bay Street |
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| Format | Softcover | |
| Catalogue No. | 0-470-83528-1 | |
| Pages | 272 | |
| Language | English only | |
| Price on sale | $26.95 (reduced from $39.99) | |
Written by Joe Kan. Published by John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., 2005. Description: |
| Competition is fierce for the most coveted positions in the world
of finance. Every year, new graduates and young professionals view for these
prized investment jobs. Joe Kan, a chartered financial analyst and a seasoned
headhunter on Bay Street, shares the knowledge gained over the last couple of
market cycles and draws from industry contacts to put together this definitive
insiders guide to the most sought-after and potentially lucrative jobs on the
Street. Joe has pulled together some of the best-regarded and most successful professionals on the Street, to offer the inside track on the best jobs in the financial world - from entry level to those with seven-figure pay packages. The Insiders Guide to the Best Jobs on Bay Street features the nine hottest jobs in the investment industry: research associate, sell-side equity analyst, institutional equity sales, institutional equity trader, investment banker, equity capital markets professional, venture capitalist, portfolio manager, and hedge fund manager. Each chapter provides an overview of a specific financial role, as well as detailed information on education, compensation, industry certification, "a day in the life" of a professional in that job, a profile of the ideal candidate, and practical tips that give jobseekers a competitive advantage in the recruitment and interview process. Joe Kan offers valuable insights from insiders in the industry, including the people who do the featured jobs, and advice and perspective from the managing director-level professionals who do the hiring. I believe this guide is the first and only one of its kind in Canada. It will be a huge resource for MBA students, and any jobseekers trying to break into the capital markets arena, in that it offers insights into some of the most coveted jobs in the business - from identifying the jobs, to outlining the expectations and responsibilities, to giving guidance on the elusive topic of compensation. Karen Theriault, Director, Corporate Connections Centre, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto |
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