Hello everyone.
I am here to ask for your advice and expertise. I am 25 and this summer graduated from University of Toronto with BA(Hon) in Economics.
From similar posts I know that I might end up facing a lot of criticism for �wasting my 20s� and that now I am doomed for spending my life as a BOM etc etc. Anyways, I hope to hear some constructive suggestions and maybe leads how to become one of those monkeys in the back-office.
While a student, I also worked two part time jobs on campus- one as a Help Desk Analyst and one administrative for a computing department. I know Excel, can write macros and simple scripts in VBA. I don�t have much experience in financial modeling in Excel, but there is nothing that can not be learned from the books.
I am currently preparing for CSC and also Conducts and Practices, but can not afford the fees for the courses to register officially. A friend of mine mailed me pdf files of the books and Im studying form those.
I did not search for job in the summer, as I was forced to take summer off (and no, I was not in jail
Anyways, now the job-search effort is in full swing, but I am not getting too far. Had 3 interviews, got 2 refusals, and still waiting to hear from the 3 rd. My situation is getting even more complicated given that I am on post-grad work permit in Canada and when employers hear that, they seem to loose all the interest in my persona. My assurances that they DO NOT have to sponsor me, but simply give me a job offer do not seem to work. Its very discouraging and I almost feel like packing my stuff and deserting Canada for good, but realize that would be very stupid after spending the last 5 years here and working my ass off to get the Canadian degree.
So the question is: What does it take to get a bom position in Toronto? Any suggestions or personal experiences? I would greatly appreciate the feedback.
P.S. The reason I am posting this on Analyst forum is because I�ve been visiting this board often and found it very helpful. Also, I do intend to get a CFA charter in the future, after sorting out some of the personal issues.
I am here to ask for your advice and expertise. I am 25 and this summer graduated from University of Toronto with BA(Hon) in Economics.
From similar posts I know that I might end up facing a lot of criticism for �wasting my 20s� and that now I am doomed for spending my life as a BOM etc etc. Anyways, I hope to hear some constructive suggestions and maybe leads how to become one of those monkeys in the back-office.
While a student, I also worked two part time jobs on campus- one as a Help Desk Analyst and one administrative for a computing department. I know Excel, can write macros and simple scripts in VBA. I don�t have much experience in financial modeling in Excel, but there is nothing that can not be learned from the books.
I am currently preparing for CSC and also Conducts and Practices, but can not afford the fees for the courses to register officially. A friend of mine mailed me pdf files of the books and Im studying form those.
I did not search for job in the summer, as I was forced to take summer off (and no, I was not in jail
Anyways, now the job-search effort is in full swing, but I am not getting too far. Had 3 interviews, got 2 refusals, and still waiting to hear from the 3 rd. My situation is getting even more complicated given that I am on post-grad work permit in Canada and when employers hear that, they seem to loose all the interest in my persona. My assurances that they DO NOT have to sponsor me, but simply give me a job offer do not seem to work. Its very discouraging and I almost feel like packing my stuff and deserting Canada for good, but realize that would be very stupid after spending the last 5 years here and working my ass off to get the Canadian degree.
So the question is: What does it take to get a bom position in Toronto? Any suggestions or personal experiences? I would greatly appreciate the feedback.
P.S. The reason I am posting this on Analyst forum is because I�ve been visiting this board often and found it very helpful. Also, I do intend to get a CFA charter in the future, after sorting out some of the personal issues.