I’m in the midwest, and have no experience in the field but I’m looking for a career change. I have very extensive "sales" experience, I’m personable, and a very strong work ethic (I work about 70 hours/wk in my current job). Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks!
In this episode Careers TV highlights companies within the the Financial industry and gives insightful information and advice about how to get in and work within the sector.
CharlesMontoya.NewCareerTeleSummit.com — Your salary is where the rubber meets the road. This is where all the effort really pays off because proper Salary negotiation can mean a world of difference. Say you decide wing it, and go into the pivotal, money-making round of the interview and neglect to negotiate even an extra 0 per week. 0 a week over a year equals 00 . multiply that over a 20 year career. and youve missed out on 6000. Thats more than a mortgage in most states. By understanding the significance of letting 0 slip through your fingers, you can now visualize how important strong salary negotiation-skills are to your earnings over a life time.
I wouldn’t be asking this question, but I am so hesitant because it is for a field that does not deal with what I want to do (business/finance). If i get this job, I’d be working for a electric plumbing supply company working as a purchasing specialist where I have to forecast how many goods we need to purchase based on past sales and such. Also I would have to make sure the company is getting the best, most competitive deal out there from their purchases. I might be overanalyzing this. Can someone please help? Thanks.
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I’m looking for an entry level accounting position, can you recommend any job sites or corporate websites to look for these jobs in New york city or in upper bergen county in NJ. Thanks
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I just graduated college and have the opportunity to accept a position as a financial services rep with a reputable company. I was curious to hear from anyone who has worked in the financial services industry as to what the job will entail on a day to day basis and what type of salary can expect? Thanks!
in February 2002 I was charged with one count of Conspiracy to Produce False Identification. Since them, I have been afraid to take any job that has any kind of background check. I have a good knowledge about this field, and want to do this as a career. My question is, can I? Can I get licensed?
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CharlesMontoya.NewCareerTeleSummit.com — Besides this normal interviewing homework Theres the element of body language and facial expressions to contend with. Unconsciously, we make decisions that disclose the quality of communication. Becoming aware of our own, in addition to the INTERVIEWERS, body language will help guide a successful interview.
I have one of those Business Administration Degrees that offers no concentrations like Managemet, Marketing, or Finance.
I guess I should of majored in Accounting when I had the chance because I can’t any job with my degree.
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My job mainly focuses on accounting for mutual funds and does not involve anything that could specifically affect the stock of the company or any other company. The stocks I have invested in are mostly indexes (ETFs) and mutual funds. If there are rules that I wasn’t aware of, am I in much trouble?
I’m working on my associates degree right now but I am determined to get some work in the social services field… But due to finances I need to take a paying job…so… any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
* I am not going to stop @ my associates degree … once I gain my masters in Psychology that is where I am going to rest for a bit… I have a little journey but way determined also.
I have a degree in Finance and have a job dealing with people’s property tax issues. I’d like to start my own business in addition where I could do financial advising at night and on the weekends. How do I do this? I don’t really want to do it with an existing company but want it to be my own business.