Will Shakespear
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Discuss.
.Will Shakespear said:Discuss.
“Internship” being the important word here. There is a difference.jellybelly08 said:False. I applied for numerous interships in the financial sector last year and most (if not all) explicitly stated that you NEED a Credit average to progress to the next stage.
Well I thought that we were discussing with respect to new graduates/undergraduate opportunities not people further into their careers.moc2009 said:“Internship” being the important word here. There is a difference.
Moc, are you working in a branch? I'm assuming that's the case because you entered banking without a degree.moc2009 said:“Internship” being the important word here. There is a difference.
5 years working in finance here and overseas, with two of the big banks here doing interviews we never looked at the grades.
We looked at the Degree (if they had one/needed one for the position), their experience and the person.
We took a lot of people straight out of Uni. Grades were not looked at.jellybelly08 said:Well I thought that we were discussing with respect to new graduates/undergraduate opportunities not people further into their careers.
Not necessarily dude.Graney said:Once I have any work experience in the field I wil be > than any graduate who only has high grades to stand behind.
Yeah I understand that.blue_chameleon said:It is possible to combine study with work experience, depending on the industry. Not sure if there are any/many opportunities for work in enviro science as an undergrad though.
This man, he speaka the truth.A High Way Man said:if yer a fucking snaggletoothed asian, or a googly eyed indian u need good grades
I think anyone that suggests preference towards either though the ultimate answer is black and white would be foolish.Graney said:I'm just saying great work experience> grades alone.
It matters if you want it to.Mathmatics85 said:just a random Q, if you are at the situation of being screened by HR dept for an interview, does it matter 'what' units you took at your uni?? for example, you are a finance major and took language,law and some other arts elective units over say, finance and stats units.
Or is it something that HR dept doesn't care and we don't have to worry about.