assess the situation and see whether it would be wise to comply. it won't make much of a problem given you both wouldn't have the same history and experiences.
True say. He's a cool guy I've been speaking to and will be at the insights with him so might as well. Just feels wrong, strengthening the competition, especially when he is heading to a target :|
And I read in each cover letter to a firm, you must personalize it stating why you want to join the firm(what are they good at particularly) etc. Is there anywhere that gives a lowdown as to which BB/firm is good in which particular area/division?
And I read in each cover letter to a firm, you must personalize it stating why you want to join the firm(what are they good at particularly) etc. Is there anywhere that gives a lowdown as to which BB/firm is good in which particular area/division?
Did you use Google before asking?
I'm assuming you did and found not much. I'd recommend talking to people in the bank via LinkedIn/ E-mail or anything else and ask them what their bank is specifically good at etc.
An added bonus to this method would be that if they like you, you can name drop them in your Covering Letter making it very competitive.
http://www.virtualtrader.co.uk/ Just found this. Aside from this freshening up the CV if... when we do well, I want to compete against you. Sign up let's go, future hedge fund manager
Already have a account with them XD I kinda gave up since it's only FTSE 100 stocks
nonetheless k come we go, i'll reset my account, 1v1 may the best ROR win.