Student Hub ( ESO )
Goldman Sachs first and second/penultimate year students
Myself and Mark Wherity who also works in Technology at GS and left 91¸£Àû in 2007 are going to come to 91¸£Àû on 1st November to run a couple of Technology-specific skills sessions around CVs, interview skills and analytical thinking exercises. We hope that these sessions will give students an insight into how the recruitment process works and help to improve your skills and to maximise your potential when it comes to finding a job after graduation.
Technology doesn’t support our industry.
it drives it.
How well do you interview under pressure? Wondering whether your CV format reflects a professional attitude? Troubled by time consuming application forms?
We invite all penultimate and first year students to join us for either (or both) of the below sessions where you will learn how to best present yourself in a job application, techniques to help you excel in interviews and top tips for tackling analytical thinking exercises.
How to Differentiate Yourself: CV and Interview Training
Date: Thursday 1st November 2012
Time: 1pm – 2pm
Venue: Library, LIB 2
Registration: To Register
Tackling the Analytical Thinking Exercise
Date: Thursday 1st November 2012
Time: 2pm – 3pm
Venue: Library, LIB 2
Please register for these sessions using the links above.
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New Analyst – 28 October 2012
Summer Programme – 2 December 2012
Spring Programme – 6 January 2013
Work Placement – 6 January 2013
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