This friend is studying finance and is currently looking for a job. He has also met many investment companies. Let’s share some information here.
First of all, most of the people recruited by investment companies are marketing and market development. No matter what position you submit your resume for, whether it is an analyst assistant, a channel specialist, or a broker, even if you apply for customer service, you are still asked to do marketing. This point must be clear
Because investment companies mostly invest in financial derivatives, the threshold is high and people don’t understand them, such as futures, foreign exchange, energy, gold, etc., so the marketing department will always be an “understaffed” position in investment companies. In fact, there is nothing wrong with the marketing position, but at the moment, I think It is really difficult to do marketing such as securities, insurance, bank cards and foreign exchange
Of course, if you enter an investment company and do not do marketing, you will definitely be in the analysis field. However, being an analyst does not happen overnight, and the process is even more bumpy. For example, I have been exposed to it before. For foreign exchange, you first have to pay 5,000 US dollars to open an account. You think you must be able to make a profit before others want you. But if you have never done it before, most of the 5,000 US dollars will be wasted. I have been exposed to simulated trading before, so I borrowed money from here and there. I invested 5,000 US dollars and only lost a small amount with the "help" of my seniors. I finally escaped because I couldn't reach the profit target, so I was eliminated.
A few of the classmates who went in with me were from working-class families. It’s a serious loss
Of course there are places that don’t require you to open an account and do it yourself, but there are very few. If you really want to invest and come across such a company, just go in.
Also It's just training. This type of investment company has a lot of training before joining the company, and the contract is signed after the training period and probation period. Whether this is illegal or not, let's not talk about whether your patience can pass. It adds up to at least 3 months. It's hard to say
< p>What a friend said above is also very reasonable. The key is the three issues of salary, work content, working timeIn fact, it is quite difficult to find a job like me studying finance. But to sum up, investment companies are quite You really need to think twice about this muddy water
I'll just say it casually, that's all. Anyway, I'll contact you again when I get the chance