I am a cass graduate. I did both my under graduate and post graduate there. I think they where very good for me, andprepared me really well for a career in banking and entrepreneurship.
I have worked for prestigious banks from UK, Switzerland, USA, Luxembourg, Canada and the Caribean. Despite waves of layoffs in banking, my skills remained in demand.
If you are driven, and you want to get into banking, and oyou are prepared to put in the work and the hours..Cass is not an easy ride.. then cass maybe for you. If you don't know where you are going, or are lazy.. then apply elsewhere.working in banking is stressful and long hours are the norm.
Some cass graduates are entrepreneurs, like stelios at easy jet. Some are shipping magnates, insurance brokers, hotel owners. Other former collegues are senior managers or directors at top banks and financial institutions. When u need a job..it a network you can count on. Cass teaches you how to make money and how to look after yourself in a dog eats dog world of international finance. I highly recommend it for people jo want to achieve something and have a desire to work in international banking and finance.