Hope you found the information in this video useful! Any feedback would be appreciated 🙂 🎥 What skills do Finance Analysts need? 👉 th-cam.com/video/2kWxtRRLM5w/w-d-xo.html ⏲ Time stamps: 2:34 Common responsibilities 3:30 Investment banking 6:11 Equity research 8:15 FP&A
Extremely in depth and easy to understand info. Great job! I'll have to admit though, I had to cover over half the screen from your chin down about 2 minutes in because of the hand pounding thing. 😬
@@erikbudrow1255 Thank you, really appreciate it! Haha hopefully I've improved in my recent videos and it's not a distraction any more. Would love to hear your feedback. :)
@@FinanceUnboxed no problem! Im so glad i found this channel so im going to first watch a ton of your other videos since im interested in learning about what all these finance roles do. I always wondered about what it would be like to work at a mutual fund/hedge fund and the type of finance/accounting roles available there... Right now im on track for my CPA
I really want to thank you for your good work. Hod bless you. Which is better off, to study for financial modeling or financial analysis? Is there a distinction between the two or one person can be take both roles? For a beginner, what will be your advice?
Hey, financial analysis is a broad subject/methodology and I'd consider financial modelling as part of it. As an Analyst in investment banking for example, you'll be doing financial modelling but also other types of financial analysis. In terms of studying, focussing on financial modelling will develop very specific skills whilst focussing on financial analysis will develop a broader skill set. Hope this makes sense!
Hey, currently you don't need it necessarily but having those skills are certainly beneficial. As data use continues to become an integral part of organisations, these skills will start to become a requirement. Similar to using Excel.
I'm in the same situation you are in. Literally went to a Uni Open day today in which they have a degree called "Finance and Investment" in which they teach you analytical skills and have their own trading rooms filled with computers you can use to look at the stock market. Hope this helps :)
Hi Eva. Studying Acc., you'll gain really good technical knowledge of accounting practices whilst studying finance will allow you to get an understanding of how the finance systems works, along with some finance specific technical knowledge. Naturally, which one to go for is completely dependent on each person and their interests/careers ambitions. Finance is a broader subject than accounting so if I were giving advice to someone who couldn't choose between them, I'd suggest Finance as it keeps more doors open in terms of potential careers, in my opinion. Thanks for your question and hope this helps. 🙂
Nice video, i have doubt currently i am a CMA final(indian cma) , i am doing RTR process in one of it company, After clearing CMA, May i join to financial analysis or continue in RTR,
Great video I am currently in retail, but I wanna work as a Finance Analyst. The problem is that I am older person and I can't go back to uni right now because I need to pay bills and mortgage?
Hey, thanks for your comment. I'd focus on two things: i) consider taking free online course on Finance, on platforms such as Coursera. This will help you build up technical knowledge. ii) if time permits, try and get a part time role in Finance. This is likely to be an entry level role but will build valuable experience. Also consider virtual internships if you can spare the time/accommodate it in your schedule. Hope this helps 🙂
Hi, I am in the 2nd sem of my MBA course, and I really want to become an analyst so, please can you guide me on what things should I focus more and how can I achieve this goal. I am really confused right now, so, please I really need some guidance.
Hey, the key is getting some work experience, whilst your studying ideally. So this could be during your holidays etc. I'd start by looking at the largest finance firms in your area and checking their websites for opportunities. I'd also have a look on LinkedIn Jobs to see if there are any opportunities. You may not get a FA role right out the gate but if you can get experience in a Finance role, that is something you can build on. Best of luck 👍
Hi I'm from India..im bachelors in business management so can I be a finance analyst.. Actually I'm so confused Im not able to figure out what should I do next please help me out
I have question sir. I have completed my graduation and along with that i did a certification course in financial modelling. I wanted to apply for the job but don't know which post ? And how do i approach companies? Also, i wanted to upgrade my knowledge in the field of finance, could you suggest some of the coarses which matches my interest.
Hi, which role to apply for is really dependent on your personal interests, in terms of the tasks you want to do on a day to day basis and also what direction you want your career to take. Think about your ideal future role in finance and work backwards to formulate a plan. In terms of how to approach companies, most, if not all, recruiting for the bigger firms is done via their websites. An alternative way to do it is via LinkedIn, through building relationships with employees, either HR individuals or directly with team members. This is a longer route in, given quite a few individuals may not reply - just be prepared for this. In terms of courses, I remember Coursera.org had quite a few good Finance courses. I'd recommend having look through that website first. Hope this helps :-)
Hi sir, in finance analyst how many departments or teams are working together ..if yes can you please specify the names of the teams..currently i am looking for a role in FA.
Hey, is it a customer facing role or is it behind the scenes? If customer facing, highlight your interpersonal skills. If it's behind the scenes, emphasise your logical reasoning ability..I'm sure you've developed this. Apply for internships/work experience and you should be on your way! Hope this helps.
Hey, the CFA is a very well respected qualification in the Finance world and is meant for those individuals that want to pursue a career largely within Investments, so for example asset management, equity research etc However there are many other individuals that have done the qual. and then gone onto do other things, such as investment banking, PE etc. It covers a wide range of finance topics and overall provides a great foundation for a successful career in Finance. The exams, as you might expect, are really challenging but if you put enough time and effort in preparation, they can be passed. Hope this helps and happy to answer any more questions! 😀
Hello, i have 1 question. I did a bachelor in Accounting in Portugal, but they use Continental method, Tax and Accounting have a huge link and i need to know both. The thing is, i hate the Tax part, so i'm thinking to maybe do a Master degree in Financial Analysis (maybe in Denmark, they have an MSc in Finance and Investment that i believe that is the same as MSc in Financial Analysis. i have 3 options that idk what is the best, Financial Analysis, MSc in Finance, or MSc in Financial Management. What do you think? Wall street banks seem appetizing. I want to learn more about that field and maybe one day climb up to Financial Manager, or something relative to that. Later in my life, after Master degree, i want to work in USA/Canada/Switzerland/or Denmark.
Thanks for the comment. You say wall street banks seem appetizing, but which division in a bank is most appealing to you? If it's investment banking, you don't necessarily need a masters in Finance. Work experience, through internships etc, will probably be the best route in. Hope that helps 🙂
@@FinanceUnboxed Investment banking is the one i researched the most because have better wages, the other ones i dont know very well yet. I have until March to apply, soo i'm taking my time to see the better option and get ready to do the English exam certification. i want the Master for three reasons, first because is a plus to get a job and climb in the corporation, second because im EU citizen so i dont pay tuition fees in Denmark, and if i have a part time job i can have a scholarship help, third reason is that i would like to learn more about trading, forex, equities, etc.
@@adln2 Fair, not paying tuition fees is a big positive haha. If I was in your shoes, once you get on the course, I'd focus on getting internships lined up with some of the local finance firms/IBs that interest you. I'm sure you knew that already though 😁 Best of luck Andre!
@@FinanceUnboxed Exactly, is really great not having to worry about the tuition fees. I will do that, i will look for some part-time/IBs in Finance field. Thank you :)
Hi sir, 1 question please..Can a mcom graduate and Semi CA get an entry level role as a finance analyst if she has correct skilset? I did CA inter in 2010 and mcom in 2012. After that I have few other experience in MNCs which are somehow not related to finance. Please guide.
@@FinanceUnboxed sir so..now is it possible to enter into corporate finance roles if I develop skills like financial modeling advanced excel, power bi, financial markets and don't do courses like CFA, etc. Becoz I cannot take those courses as of now..I urgently need to do a job so that I can think of taking these courses..pls guide a little bit..🙏🙏
Hello sir, I'm in the final year of I.Mtech. Mathematics and Computing at IIT Dhanbad and I want to pursue my career in finance because I'm interested in trading stocks /forex /crypto , I want to settle in Europe, but for this it requires lot of money for doing MBA. So I thought of doing Indian government Bank job for next 2 years and then I'll join MBA course from any top university of Europe. So my question is - does bank jobs experience help in getting selected in top MBA universities after giving gmat exams
@@FinanceUnboxed I'm taking a data analysis course on there now .. do you have any course recommendations or just keywords to search for to find courses?
Hey, yes you can certainly look for FA roles with a business analytics post grad. As you probably know, analytics capability is growing in demand from Finance firms so you are certainly well positioned.
@@vivekprasannakumar1826 Yes, I think it's a good idea as it'll give you excellent technical skills to build on your analytics experience. Best of luck!
Is finance processes- lease and administration a good post to apply as a fresher or should i look for other posts?i am a fresher and i am so much confused that which jobs should i apply for in finance Your video was very helpful thankyou so much
Hey, appreciate you watching and glad you find them useful. In terms of applying for jobs, naturally it depends on where you want to go with your career. Given you're at the infancy of your career, I don't think getting any experience within the Finance sector is a bad thing so I'd suggest applying for the role and learning more about it through the interview process.
Hi Bhargav. Investment banks do sponsor work visas for international students, once they graduate, for certain roles. You will need to check their websites for the specific roles that are open to international applicants. In relation to your second question, investment banking jobs are incredibly challenging to get. To maximise your chance of success, I'd recommend that you look at boutique investment banks, like Lazard and Rotschild, as well as the bulge bracket investment banks. Hope that helps and thank you for your question! 🙂
Hello Hope you are doing good! I have done B.com Hons from DU (2016 passout) and joined a tourism company (Operations dpt). Now after 5 yrs of work exp, I am planning to migrate to UK for MBA. I am really looking for a change in role and interested in Financial market as I have heard that scope is wide especially in Europe. Could you please drop few courses/roles which I can consider joining in this case?
Hey Ashwathi, in terms of financial markets, there are several roles that you can look at including investment banking, sales & trading (part of investment banks), equity research. Maybe have a look at my video covering different finance careers: th-cam.com/video/XLKDyYnVvSM/w-d-xo.html In terms of courses, Coursera is a good free resource I think you should have a look at. You also need to build your commercial acumen so make sure your reading financial news articles daily, in conjunction with Google, to improve your knowledge. Hope this helps 😀
Hi, you can apply for internships at the larger finance firms online as most of the recruitment is done through that medium. If you are targeting internships at smaller chartered accountancy firms, they may not necessarily advertise these online so I'd suggest that you email them directly instead. Please can you clarify what "profile" means? Thanks
On your LinkedIn profile, you want to list out any relevant experience and education/training courses you have done. You can look on Coursera for free courses related to Finance, which could be relevant. Hope this helps 🙂
I think this is the fullest and most useful video that I've seen about what is a Finance Analyst. Good Job!
Really appreciate the feedback José 😀
Hope you found the information in this video useful! Any feedback would be appreciated 🙂
🎥 What skills do Finance Analysts need? 👉 th-cam.com/video/2kWxtRRLM5w/w-d-xo.html
⏲ Time stamps:
2:34 Common responsibilities
3:30 Investment banking
6:11 Equity research
8:15 FP&A
Extremely in depth and easy to understand info. Great job! I'll have to admit though, I had to cover over half the screen from your chin down about 2 minutes in because of the hand pounding thing. 😬
@@erikbudrow1255 Thank you, really appreciate it!
Haha hopefully I've improved in my recent videos and it's not a distraction any more. Would love to hear your feedback. :)
This is amazing. Thank you!! Subscribed. You broke the roles down so well.
Really appreciate it! 🙂
What kind of videos would you like to see?
@@FinanceUnboxed no problem! Im so glad i found this channel so im going to first watch a ton of your other videos since im interested in learning about what all these finance roles do. I always wondered about what it would be like to work at a mutual fund/hedge fund and the type of finance/accounting roles available there...
Right now im on track for my CPA
Yeah finance within hedge funds is very interesting. Best of luck in your CPA!
@@FinanceUnboxed thank you! :)
Such an useful video.Like the way u organized the information and presented.Concise,precise and at the same time covered everything.
Thank you, appreciate the positive feedback 😊
Such an informative video! Great Work!
Appreciate the feedback!
Accurate and informative!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Very detailed video... Thanku so much
My pleasure. Glad you found it helpful 🙂
Informative video made! Request to you provide information about gateway for freshers to join as a Financial Analyst
Hey, I will make a video about it soon!
Did u make it now?
If yes please provide link.
Great video. Well articulated.
Thank you 😊
It's very good information about finance have a question about job apply online how can I get job in Banking and Finance.
Could you please let me know why Accounting and management books are to be reconciled? And also, why both these books are to be maintained. Thanks!!
thanks for wonderful video
My pleasure 😊
THANK YOU!
My pleasure, glad you found it useful!
Awesome video and very informative. Thank you!
Thanks! 🙂
That was very helpful. Thank you.
My pleasure 😁
I really want to thank you for your good work. Hod bless you. Which is better off, to study for financial modeling or financial analysis? Is there a distinction between the two or one person can be take both roles? For a beginner, what will be your advice?
Hey, financial analysis is a broad subject/methodology and I'd consider financial modelling as part of it. As an Analyst in investment banking for example, you'll be doing financial modelling but also other types of financial analysis. In terms of studying, focussing on financial modelling will develop very specific skills whilst focussing on financial analysis will develop a broader skill set. Hope this makes sense!
Does financial analyst not required tools like SQL or POWER BI?
Hey, currently you don't need it necessarily but having those skills are certainly beneficial. As data use continues to become an integral part of organisations, these skills will start to become a requirement. Similar to using Excel.
@@FinanceUnboxed Thank you 😊🤘
Hey can you please tell the difference between financial analyst and investment banking
Fluent Language👍
Thanks 😊
Hey its good but too fast... A little bit slowdown would do good
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I feel I've slowed down in my more recent videos!
@@FinanceUnboxed thats great 🥳
What is the basic skill to get this role ...Sir.
And how can I get that ?
Hey I've made a video about this 👉 th-cam.com/video/2kWxtRRLM5w/w-d-xo.html
One more thing Sir...I am in 2nd year of B.com and seeking for internship in this field.
Can you help me in this regard please ?
If I’m big on Forex, stocks & crypto currencies. What would you recommend I study in Uni?
Economics wouldn't be bad, nor would Finance. But think about what you'll enjoy learning about over a three year period
I'm in the same situation you are in. Literally went to a Uni Open day today in which they have a degree called "Finance and Investment" in which they teach you analytical skills and have their own trading rooms filled with computers you can use to look at the stock market. Hope this helps :)
@@kkronical thanks for the message. Seems like a great course if that's what you're really interested in. Which uni was that at?
@@FinanceUnboxed thank you. I mean I guess accounting and finance would be ideal. Hopefully it puts me on the right path.
@@kkronical happy for you man! I’d also like to know the name of the UNI. Since my country is a British colony, I’m mostly looking at UK schools.
What msc course is best for someone that wants to become a financial analyst?
Informative video, thanks for this.
Appreciate the positive feedback 🙂
MSc. Accounting Vs Finance: Which Should You Study?
Hi Eva. Studying Acc., you'll gain really good technical knowledge of accounting practices whilst studying finance will allow you to get an understanding of how the finance systems works, along with some finance specific technical knowledge. Naturally, which one to go for is completely dependent on each person and their interests/careers ambitions. Finance is a broader subject than accounting so if I were giving advice to someone who couldn't choose between them, I'd suggest Finance as it keeps more doors open in terms of potential careers, in my opinion. Thanks for your question and hope this helps. 🙂
Which is best financial analyst or investment banking job
Hey, there is no "best" job as such. It all depends on what your interests are.
@@FinanceUnboxed as per your opinion which do you think
Investments banking analyst is a good role as it opens up plenty of opportunities over the longer term and its a good learning experience
Nice video, i have doubt currently i am a CMA final(indian cma) , i am doing RTR process in one of it company,
After clearing CMA, May i join to financial analysis or continue in RTR,
What is RTR?
Bro. Thats amazing. But can u help to put English subtitles? It will be catchier
Hi. Does your closed captions not work? Hit the "CC" button on your screen when the video is playing (if using mobile)
Investment Banking course or Financial Analyst course !!!? Which one is better in 2021....?
Do you mean university course or a general finance course?
@@FinanceUnboxed INVESTMENT BANKING COURSE OR FINANCIAL ANALYSIS COURSE?
BOTH COURSES FROM IMARTICUS LEARNING , WHICH COURSE HAVING MORE SCOPE ?
@@FinanceUnboxed COURSE OFFERED BY IMARTICUS LEARNING , 180 HOURS + TEACHING WITH BETTER PLACEMENT AND CERTIFICATE.
What other careers can you get into with a finance degree/ experience other than accounting or finance and banking.
How else can you put it to use?
Hey, a few ideas: economic policy, consulting, supply chain management, commercial and strategy roles. Hope that helps 🙂
@@FinanceUnboxed Thank you
Hi . Do you have any psychimetric test (IQ test) prep material which you'd recommend for aspiring Financia Analysts?
Hey, unfortunately I don't have any I could recommend. I'm sure there are some good ones out there though.
Great video I am currently in retail, but I wanna work as a Finance Analyst. The problem is that I am older person and I can't go back to uni right now because I need to pay bills and mortgage?
Hey, thanks for your comment. I'd focus on two things: i) consider taking free online course on Finance, on platforms such as Coursera. This will help you build up technical knowledge. ii) if time permits, try and get a part time role in Finance. This is likely to be an entry level role but will build valuable experience. Also consider virtual internships if you can spare the time/accommodate it in your schedule.
Hope this helps 🙂
Hi, I am in the 2nd sem of my MBA course, and I really want to become an analyst so, please can you guide me on what things should I focus more and how can I achieve this goal. I am really confused right now, so, please I really need some guidance.
Hey, the key is getting some work experience, whilst your studying ideally. So this could be during your holidays etc. I'd start by looking at the largest finance firms in your area and checking their websites for opportunities. I'd also have a look on LinkedIn Jobs to see if there are any opportunities. You may not get a FA role right out the gate but if you can get experience in a Finance role, that is something you can build on. Best of luck 👍
@@FinanceUnboxed thank you, sir
@@bhawanisinghchouhan4778 happy to help
Hi I'm from India..im bachelors in business management so can I be a finance analyst.. Actually I'm so confused Im not able to figure out what should I do next please help me out
Yes, you can certainly become a FA with that background.
@@FinanceUnboxed thank you for the response
I have question sir.
I have completed my graduation and along with that i did a certification course in financial modelling. I wanted to apply for the job but don't know which post ? And how do i approach companies?
Also, i wanted to upgrade my knowledge in the field of finance, could you suggest some of the coarses which matches my interest.
Hi, which role to apply for is really dependent on your personal interests, in terms of the tasks you want to do on a day to day basis and also what direction you want your career to take. Think about your ideal future role in finance and work backwards to formulate a plan.
In terms of how to approach companies, most, if not all, recruiting for the bigger firms is done via their websites. An alternative way to do it is via LinkedIn, through building relationships with employees, either HR individuals or directly with team members. This is a longer route in, given quite a few individuals may not reply - just be prepared for this.
In terms of courses, I remember Coursera.org had quite a few good Finance courses. I'd recommend having look through that website first.
Hope this helps :-)
@@FinanceUnboxed sir can you recommend some courses to be done to get a job
Hi sir, in finance analyst how many departments or teams are working together ..if yes can you please specify the names of the teams..currently i am looking for a role in FA.
Hi,
I'm currently working in retail department of a bank and currently doing CFA ,how do I venture into financial analysis
Hey, is it a customer facing role or is it behind the scenes? If customer facing, highlight your interpersonal skills. If it's behind the scenes, emphasise your logical reasoning ability..I'm sure you've developed this. Apply for internships/work experience and you should be on your way! Hope this helps.
I’m a Bachelor and wants to join CFA course , can you give me few tips or guide on the course
Hey, the CFA is a very well respected qualification in the Finance world and is meant for those individuals that want to pursue a career largely within Investments, so for example asset management, equity research etc However there are many other individuals that have done the qual. and then gone onto do other things, such as investment banking, PE etc. It covers a wide range of finance topics and overall provides a great foundation for a successful career in Finance. The exams, as you might expect, are really challenging but if you put enough time and effort in preparation, they can be passed. Hope this helps and happy to answer any more questions! 😀
Haii i have completed M. Com i am eligible to become financial analyst???? Or I have to study any certified courses???
Hey, no there isn't a certified course that is necessary
Bro cma us or mba finance best for becoming financial analyst?
Are you in the UK?
@@FinanceUnboxed I m Indian
Hello, i have 1 question.
I did a bachelor in Accounting in Portugal, but they use Continental method, Tax and Accounting have a huge link and i need to know both.
The thing is, i hate the Tax part, so i'm thinking to maybe do a Master degree in Financial Analysis (maybe in Denmark, they have an MSc in Finance and Investment that i believe that is the same as MSc in Financial Analysis.
i have 3 options that idk what is the best, Financial Analysis, MSc in Finance, or MSc in Financial Management.
What do you think? Wall street banks seem appetizing.
I want to learn more about that field and maybe one day climb up to Financial Manager, or something relative to that.
Later in my life, after Master degree, i want to work in USA/Canada/Switzerland/or Denmark.
Thanks for the comment. You say wall street banks seem appetizing, but which division in a bank is most appealing to you? If it's investment banking, you don't necessarily need a masters in Finance. Work experience, through internships etc, will probably be the best route in. Hope that helps 🙂
@@FinanceUnboxed Investment banking is the one i researched the most because have better wages, the other ones i dont know very well yet.
I have until March to apply, soo i'm taking my time to see the better option and get ready to do the English exam certification.
i want the Master for three reasons, first because is a plus to get a job and climb in the corporation, second because im EU citizen so i dont pay tuition fees in Denmark, and if i have a part time job i can have a scholarship help, third reason is that i would like to learn more about trading, forex, equities, etc.
@@adln2 Fair, not paying tuition fees is a big positive haha. If I was in your shoes, once you get on the course, I'd focus on getting internships lined up with some of the local finance firms/IBs that interest you. I'm sure you knew that already though 😁 Best of luck Andre!
@@FinanceUnboxed Exactly, is really great not having to worry about the tuition fees.
I will do that, i will look for some part-time/IBs in Finance field.
Thank you :)
Hi sir,
1 question please..Can a mcom graduate and Semi CA get an entry level role as a finance analyst if she has correct skilset?
I did CA inter in 2010 and mcom in 2012. After that I have few other experience in MNCs which are somehow not related to finance.
Please guide.
Yes, you would have developed transferable skills
@@FinanceUnboxed sir so..now is it possible to enter into corporate finance roles if I develop skills like financial modeling advanced excel, power bi, financial markets and don't do courses like CFA, etc. Becoz I cannot take those courses as of now..I urgently need to do a job so that I can think of taking these courses..pls guide a little bit..🙏🙏
What software does a financial analyst use ?
Depends on the role but clearly all the main office software for most if not all analysts. Then you have CapIQ, bloomberg etc which are role specific
Hello sir, I'm in the final year of I.Mtech. Mathematics and Computing at IIT Dhanbad and I want to pursue my career in finance because I'm interested in trading stocks /forex /crypto , I want to settle in Europe, but for this it requires lot of money for doing MBA. So I thought of doing Indian government Bank job for next 2 years and then I'll join MBA course from any top university of Europe. So my question is - does bank jobs experience help in getting selected in top MBA universities after giving gmat exams
I'm not aware if that specific experience is looked upon favourably by MBA universities or not, sorry.
Is ms excel 2019 personal good for financial modelling?
Yes, that works well.
Sir,
Is there any scope for USA CMA plus MBA Finance in FP&A as financial analyst please help,
I want to specifically know about USA CMA
Yes, those qualifications certainly align very well with the role of a FP&A Analyst.
Is it possible to get an entry level financial analyst role in a company and transition into real estate analysis?
Yes certainly. There are transferable skills which you can develop as a financial analyst eg attention to detail, commercial acumen etc.
@@FinanceUnboxed thank you! I've been I have been taking courses online on data analysis.. where can I start learning financial analysis?
@@sergioramos3437 have you tried Coursera?
@@FinanceUnboxed I'm taking a data analysis course on there now .. do you have any course recommendations or just keywords to search for to find courses?
Maybe search for: Corporate Finance, Financial markets and Investment analysis. 🙂
Can you find a job as data analyst with a MSc finance degree?
Yes, certainly possible
Thanks for the info
Can a post graduate in business analytics become financial analyst
Hey, yes you can certainly look for FA roles with a business analytics post grad. As you probably know, analytics capability is growing in demand from Finance firms so you are certainly well positioned.
@@FinanceUnboxed i m also planning to CFA
Is it a good idea
@@vivekprasannakumar1826 that's a great qualification
@@vivekprasannakumar1826 Yes, I think it's a good idea as it'll give you excellent technical skills to build on your analytics experience. Best of luck!
Is finance processes- lease and administration a good post to apply as a fresher or should i look for other posts?i am a fresher and i am so much confused that which jobs should i apply for in finance
Your video was very helpful thankyou so much
Hey, appreciate you watching and glad you find them useful. In terms of applying for jobs, naturally it depends on where you want to go with your career. Given you're at the infancy of your career, I don't think getting any experience within the Finance sector is a bad thing so I'd suggest applying for the role and learning more about it through the interview process.
@@FinanceUnboxed thankyou so muchhh...one last question i have done bcom so can i go for business analytics or should i have some experience first?
Can CMA become financial analyst
Hey, yes certainly. A management accountant qual will work well.
Please provide linkdin
I haven't got Linkedin for this channel but you can reach me on my Instagram - @financeunboxed
buddy youre too fast and to much for such a short duration
just for your channel , otherwise the info was great
it helped me
keep up
Hey, appreciate the feedback mate. Hopefully I'm a bit slower in the more recent videos. Glad you find the videos useful 😀
Hello
Can I know the opportunity of international students in investment banking in uk
How difficult to get a investment banking jobs in uk
Hi Bhargav. Investment banks do sponsor work visas for international students, once they graduate, for certain roles. You will need to check their websites for the specific roles that are open to international applicants.
In relation to your second question, investment banking jobs are incredibly challenging to get. To maximise your chance of success, I'd recommend that you look at boutique investment banks, like Lazard and Rotschild, as well as the bulge bracket investment banks.
Hope that helps and thank you for your question! 🙂
@@FinanceUnboxed
Thanks a lot sir
Really helpful and
Great work by ur vedios very much informative 👍🏻
@bhargav kumar No problem :-) Happy to answer any specific questions on insta DM, if needed.
Hello Hope you are doing good! I have done B.com Hons from DU (2016 passout) and joined a tourism company (Operations dpt). Now after 5 yrs of work exp, I am planning to migrate to UK for MBA. I am really looking for a change in role and interested in Financial market as I have heard that scope is wide especially in Europe. Could you please drop few courses/roles which I can consider joining in this case?
Hey Ashwathi, in terms of financial markets, there are several roles that you can look at including investment banking, sales & trading (part of investment banks), equity research. Maybe have a look at my video covering different finance careers: th-cam.com/video/XLKDyYnVvSM/w-d-xo.html
In terms of courses, Coursera is a good free resource I think you should have a look at. You also need to build your commercial acumen so make sure your reading financial news articles daily, in conjunction with Google, to improve your knowledge. Hope this helps 😀
@@FinanceUnboxed thanks a lot
@@Bb-kc2jn my pleasure
Does this involve coding
Hey, it doesn't necessarily involve coding, but if you have coding skills that could certainly be useful. Hope this helps 🙂
Why are you speaking at such high speed
Hopefully the recent videos are better
Where are you!!!
Sir right now i am in college how should i go for internships , how to build profiles,for equity research fields??
Hi, you can apply for internships at the larger finance firms online as most of the recruitment is done through that medium. If you are targeting internships at smaller chartered accountancy firms, they may not necessarily advertise these online so I'd suggest that you email them directly instead. Please can you clarify what "profile" means? Thanks
@@FinanceUnboxed linkedin profile sir
On your LinkedIn profile, you want to list out any relevant experience and education/training courses you have done. You can look on Coursera for free courses related to Finance, which could be relevant. Hope this helps 🙂
I did my B. Sc (Mathematics), will i be able to get job in this field as I did have finance experience. Plz guide me
Hey, yes that course is completely fine and aligns well with a career in Finance.
Why do you give those vibes of Hrithik Roshan!? 😂
And it pays like 💩 I wasted my money and my time in college
your information is good but your body language is not attractive if you going to improve that you can creat wonders in subject
Please go slow
Yup, feedback taken on board. Hopefully my newer videos are better paced!
Lmao