seminars this week
Janet Fischer
jfischer at MIT.EDU
Mon Apr 5 11:35:46 EDT 2004
MIT Science and Engineering Business Club
Consulting & Law Focus Group
cordially invites you to:
Getting a Job in Business
Primers for MIT Engineers & Scientists
Elad Gil (PhD '01)
McKinsey & Co.
Wednesday, April 7th 2004
6 - 7 pm
Building 66 Room 110
How do you get a job as a VC, consultant, investment banker? What
roles can you shoot for as a BA or Ph.D. in science/technology? What
does each of these people do? What sort of hours do they work? How
much money do they make? What sort of options will each career path
generate for your future in business? What are the keys to success in
business straight out of school?
MIT SEBC Consulting & Law Focus Group cordially invites you to attend
this highly interactive event. This event will be beneficial to
engineers and scientists who are considering careers in business.
Elad Gil (PhD '01) has worked with a variety of venture-backed
Silicon Valley. He is currently with McKinsey & Co where he works
with technology and life sciences companies. While at MIT, Elad was
the Lead Organizer of the 2001 MIT $50K and the founding President of
the MIT SEBC.
>>Quantitative Opportunities in Finance: MIT on Wall Street
>>Featuring: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, UBS Investment Bank
>>Date: Thursday, April 8th
>>Time: 6-7pm
>>Location: MIT Wong Auditorium E51-115*
>>
>>
>>Speakers:
>> Jonathan Berkow, Goldman Sachs Investment Management Division (IMD)
>> Sven Heemeyer, Morgan Stanley Information Technology (IT)
>> Elizabeth Maxwell, UBS Investment Bank Fixed Income,
>>Rates & Currencies
>>John DiBacco, UBS Investment Bank Managing Director in Equities
>>
>>Other participants: Mike Riley, Index Derivatives Trader at UBS
>>Investment Bank
>>
>>An engineer with an itch for finance? Ever dream that you could use your MIT
>>degree on Wall Street? Then come learn about Quantitative Opportunities in
>>Finance and meet three professionals from the street! We'll have
>>presentations
>>from each of our representatives on how they use quantitative skills in their
>>jobs: from the latest Computer Science innovation in IT to the partial
>>differential equations in the financial modeling of Fixed Income.
>>Want to hear
>>about how to make a career in finance and what it takes to get a job on the
>>floor? Come early to get a seat!
>>
>>*Dinner will be served afterward.
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