Hi everybody,
maybe I am asking questions you already answered to, but I need answers as soon as possible and you've got them!
However, I'm a 26 (almost 27 -_- ) Italian engineer. I have a B.Sc and a M.Sc in Civil Engineering taken with the highest marks from a top-tier Italian university. At this moment I'm working as an IT consultant.
In the last years I grew a strong interest in Finance and I would like to relocate to London, working in the City as a trader/salesman.
Since Finance is in deep water and the competition is harder than ever, I would like to know if I have any chance to be employed by an Investment Bank.
Thus my questions are:
1)Which are the steps to take NOW in order to maximize my chances?
2) Do I have to spend another year taking a Master in Finance or some SII certification would help me the most?
3) Do you think I may ask for a summer internship after taking an SII certification this winter?
I hope it's not too late.
What I have to offer is
1)Genuine interest and self-taught knowledge in finance and capital markets
2)Good communication skills
3)Proficiency in MS Office, programming and VBA
4)Strong quantitative background (I am an engineer after all... I studied tougher math than Black-Scholes!!)
5)I am dead-set on doing this!
6)I can speak Italian
Thanks for your help.
den3b
maybe I am asking questions you already answered to, but I need answers as soon as possible and you've got them!
However, I'm a 26 (almost 27 -_- ) Italian engineer. I have a B.Sc and a M.Sc in Civil Engineering taken with the highest marks from a top-tier Italian university. At this moment I'm working as an IT consultant.
In the last years I grew a strong interest in Finance and I would like to relocate to London, working in the City as a trader/salesman.
Since Finance is in deep water and the competition is harder than ever, I would like to know if I have any chance to be employed by an Investment Bank.
Thus my questions are:
1)Which are the steps to take NOW in order to maximize my chances?
2) Do I have to spend another year taking a Master in Finance or some SII certification would help me the most?
3) Do you think I may ask for a summer internship after taking an SII certification this winter?
I hope it's not too late.
What I have to offer is
1)Genuine interest and self-taught knowledge in finance and capital markets
2)Good communication skills
3)Proficiency in MS Office, programming and VBA
4)Strong quantitative background (I am an engineer after all... I studied tougher math than Black-Scholes!!)
5)I am dead-set on doing this!
6)I can speak Italian
Thanks for your help.
den3b