u/IceNo624

▲ 39 r/FinancialCareers+3 crossposts

If you’re an undergraduate just stop….hear me out !

Delete Reddit. Every time I get on Reddit, it's a student expressing their disappointment of rejection and despair over what they're doing wrong or whether they’re too late. Everyone is pretty aware of how bad the job market is and how competitive internships have gotten, but at the end of the day, you posting about this only adds to the noise you once viewed. Posting about your failing progress doesn't get you one step closer, and neither does it help another student who's viewing your post. Why not delete the app, stop looking at any other internet feed where other students are sharing their rejections and their acceptance , and just grind in silence? Grind without the noise. It's okay to receive a rejection all the people on the internet have been rejected countless times too they sometimes don't even share it. Just keep going if you really want it, push through when you’re tired when you’re second guessing yourself. Figure out what you can do to make yourself stand out. Who cares what it is and when it's going to get done. Just start and grind. Failure is part of the path to success, rejection is redirection.

ALSO find a hobby, find something that bring you peace or happiness in the middle of chaos or in this bubble of rejection. Do something that releases stress and gives you dopamine. Go watch a movie, workout, Bake, Basketball Video game WHATEVER!!! Stop ranting!

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u/IceNo624 — 2 hours ago
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Equity capital markets- market intelligence

What exactly is this role and what should I expect in an interview ? I applied for a summer position, but would like to hear from anyone who has experience in it. It seems niche ?

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u/IceNo624 — 1 day ago

Equity capital markets- market intelligence

What exactly is this role and what should I expect in an interview ? I applied for a summer position, but would like to hear from anyone who has experience in it. It seems niche ?

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u/IceNo624 — 1 day ago

Can I balance a $200k business and a corporate job?

Hey, so I started a business in college and I plan on working in corporate once I graduate. My business has been successful so far. I earn almost $200k a year and I still plan on scaling it further by the grace of God. That said I want to work in corporate because I didn't go through four years of college and take out student loans just to not use my degree at all. So my question is, is it possible to balance both? Will I have to sacrifice one for the other? Has anyone been successful and what was that like? Personally, I don't mind staying up late or pulling all nighters since I've been doing that throughout college anyway, but that can only last for God knows how long.

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u/IceNo624 — 2 days ago