Sunday, May 30, 2010

Swiss Finance has provided me a better understanding of the finance industry.

It is a really great intensive program. The program brings people from all over the world who want to learn about finance. They come with different perspectives but with a common interest. You can’t beat it for networking. My ‘little black book’ is filled with people who are bright, ambitious and ready to take over the world of finance. These are exactly the people I want to and need to know.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

My understanding of the finance industry is getting sharper every day. The terms I only knew the dictionary definition of yesterday, today I’m using in conversation and two days ago I hadn’t even heard of. That is how fast I’m learning here.

Ife

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I have many interests, and college in I was able to explore and develop a range of skills.

Though I majored in Economics, I was able to study philosophy, psychology, and fine arts. While this undergraduate experience helped to shape me into a well-rounded person, my aspiration was to secure a job in the financial services arena, and for this, I felt that a specialized training program like Swiss Finance was a smart choice. I decided to attend Swiss Finance because it covered so many aspects of financial services, and judging by the amount of hours of instruction, it seemed to cover everything thoroughly.

How did Swiss Finance enhance your career skills?

I feel that the Swiss Finance experience polished the skills I already had, taught me new skills, and showed me the best way to present myself as a desirable job candidate. By the time I had completed the program, I had so many tangible skills and abilities immediately relevant to financial services. As a first time job seeker, I was able to speak confidently about my ability to do the work a practicing analyst does. Do you have any advice for people considering attending Swiss Finance? For people who may be intimidated by the pace of the program, and the amount of materials the modules cover, I would strongly advise them to attend. Just as in college or university, even if you do not master everything you encounter, you still walk away with much more knowledge than you started with. You will learn much more by challenging yourself and reaching to give something your all. Being around executives and other people with similar aspirations will likely make you realize how capable you are and how much you do understand. Surrounding yourself with experts like the Swiss Finance instructors places you in an environment designed entirely for learning.

Chioma

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I really enjoyed attending Swiss Finance

and I just wanted to say thank you for teaching us about investment banking and asset management. The lessons I have learned from you regarding office composure as well as interview skills have been invaluable to me, and I will take them with me to the recruiting sessions this Fall and to my job in the future.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:
Today I learned more details about the capital structure of a company and the effects of leverage on costs of capital and required returns as well as firm value.

Gary

Monday, May 24, 2010

Having been out of college for two years

and not having had direct practical experience in the arena of finance, I was seeking training at the Swiss Finance Academy to help me develop and fine tune practical finance skills that would complement my undergraduate education. It also has an extremely international student body, which fit well with my desire for diversity.

How has Swiss Finance impacted your career?

The program at Swiss Finance was exactly the intensive program I was looking for in order to further my progress in my career. It has the perfect mixture of teamwork and individual development that I sought in a training program.

Aradhana

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

I seek to learn as much as possible and always challenge myself.

The Swiss Finance program appeared to be a productive way to dramatically improve my investment banking skills, and objective aligned with my professional aspirations.

How did the program equip you with skills for your career?

It was my wish to get into one of the most prestigious banks on Wall Street after college. There, I would be able to learn the most and the best about finance from the job so that I could thereafter decide where to go to further my education. Ultimately, I would like to return to Asia. Then, I could really bring the cutting-edge western banking concepts and expertise to Asia, and the Greater China region in particular, to help build one of the most prosperous financial markets in the world. The program helped me move toward these goals in several ways. Foremost, it introduced me to applied financial functions and procedures commonly used by analysts and associates. Not only did this give me an early look at what my future might be like, it also gave me a head start which allowed me to begin my job with greater ease. Secondly, the career preparation segments were a helpful introduction to Wall Street. By studying the instructors’ advice I prepared myself to showcase my abilities the best way. Finally, I feel that the training I received was more tailored to investment banking than an MBA program. I feel glad that I took advantage of the learning opportunity early in my career, rather than waiting for a more general perspective in business school.

Chen Zhou

Monday, May 17, 2010

I'm impresed with how well they calculated the work load, because it pushes us to get organized and make things happen.

I like the way the course is organized, step by step and little by little, the parallel between accounting world and I-banking world. Very smooth. I like the material covered, it's just awesome.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

After lunch we played soccer, one of my favorite sports … and a great break from DCF modeling!

Billy

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

My career aim is to become an investment banker, and hence I was extremely excited to attend the prestigious Swiss Finance course.

I was confident that a rigorous course like this, combined with my university study would provide me with all the tools that one requires to be a successful investment banker.

How did Swiss Finance prepare you for your career?

Swiss Finance provided excellent preparation for a career as an investment banker. It instructs students on every aspect of the investment banking field. It covered trading and investing, wealth management, M&A, and forecasting and analytical skills. The program demanded a high level of commitment and dedication, just as one must apply to a career in investment banking. Full immersion in this mindset, led by current professional traders and investment bankers was wonderful training for a career. I have always known that I would enter a career in investment banking. This program accelerated the process, as I was able to learn practical tools before entering the work world. One can only learn so much in internships, and yet the curriculum enabled me to dive in to the interesting and substantive part of investing. Academically, I had been hoping that the program would help me in upcoming college courses in finance, accounting, and business. The Swiss Finance material actually went well beyond what was covered in my courses. After the program, when I encountered basic accounting principles in courses, I already knew how they could be applied in more advanced functions. As I have progressed through university courses, I continue to remember something that was said at the program, or a particular case study. What I learned at the program has become an academic touchstone of sorts. Favorite Hobbies: Competitive swimming, Theatre, Debate What qualities make you a great investment banker? Dedication and a commitment to learning all that I can help me to take every learning opportunity to continuously improve. What was the best part of the program? The whole experience was excellent. Spending the summer in Switzerland with intelligent people from around the world was certainly an enjoyable aspect the program. As a summer experience, I feel that the Swiss Finance program was comprehensive and interesting.

Abhijeet

Monday, May 10, 2010

The summer intensive program by Swiss Finance, School of Business, is one of the very few programs I selected to consider as my summer activity.

The more I read about the program, the more I became interested in it. The program quickly became my number one choice for the summer. I have a good deal of knowledge about many aspects of business, but I wanted to enhance my finance knowledge. I like problem-oriented learning and case studies, which are important aspects of the Swiss Finance teaching method. I also liked the intensive pace, and that it focuses on topics of finance, and not (only) from the academic point of view. Finally, the program seemed like an ideal setting to meet peers and potential co-workers.

How has Swiss Finance prepared you for chosen career?

During the program I got a more realistic picture of what investment banking is in practice and what it takes to work in the field. Intensive Swiss Finance program showed that I can work really long hours. After the program I have been more efficient. When I remember the hard work during the program, many things I have considered tough before do not seem as difficult anymore. The best part of the Swiss Finance experience was the experience as a whole: intensive studying through which I got many close friends. After a couple of weeks of the program I do not remember the tiredness anymore but all the good things I experienced during the program.

Aino-Mari

Thursday, May 6, 2010

I think the resume writing exercises and interview tips are really going to help me when it comes to starting my career.

That and the confidence to walk into a room prepared and certain that I am going to impress my audience.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

What did we learn today? It may take me hours to write it all down! I learned about the interview process for an investment banking position, what the cost of capital is and how to calculate CAPM and WACC, how to perform an excel model valuation of an enterprise and project financial statements in excel, how to make sense of the ratios and use them to project future cash flows, how to tie the different financial statements together and how to perform a sensitivity analysis, just to mention a few. Sometimes I feel like my head won’t be able to keep it all in but then I talk to my friends here and we have become so at ease in our discussions that I know it is all coming together.

Amruta

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

From the moment I participated in my first finance and economics conversation, I was fascinated.

I became determined to learn the language of finance, and its complex grammar. Though I had completed my MBA, it was apparent to me that I needed further education to pursue my dream job. To land a job at top investment banks, one must be proficient in all areas of finance. At Swiss Finance I loved working on case studies and team presentations. Being compelled to use all the information we had just learned to complete a practical task was excellent practice for work, and a wonderful way to learn the material. I also enjoyed the opportunities to network with current and former investment bank executives.

Abhinav

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Unfortunately, it is well known that the knowledge that one acquires in a regular university is not always applicable to the working world.

In order to fully understand Wall Street, the financial City of London and the Swiss Banking industry and to reach my long-term goal in succeeding in the rough and competitive world of investment banking, I believed that I need to attend a program such as the one offered by Swiss Finance. It filled in the gaps and uncertainties that existed in my knowledge. More than any other program, Swiss Finance was able to deliver this. What attracted me the most is the program’s focus on applied skills, rather than on purely theoretical learning. Swiss Finance also gave me a perfect opportunity to network with investment bankers, who have already achieved my dream career, as well as to build relationships with some of the future business leaders.

Alexandra

Monday, May 3, 2010

My decision to attend Swiss Finance was critical.

My business is poised to greatly expand, and I plan to be actively involved in the financing process. I knew that taking Swiss Finance’s summer program would enable me to gain an indepth financial perspective of market opportunities and the essential financial know-how appropriate for growth strategy. Given that I did not have experience working in the finance industry, Swiss Finance’s curriculum, deal simulations, case studies, and team projects will be transformational in enabling me to understand the sophisticated modeling tools that evaluate the company’s financial health and to analyze my business from an investment banker’s perspective. Ultimately, I needed to understand the language and workings of finance, and I believed that Swiss Finance would empower me to do so.

Brian

Thursday, April 29, 2010

I believed that the program would offer me the necessary knowledge to enter the investment banking sector in the nearest future.

I was especially attracted by the curriculum of the program, which would improve my understanding of both the hedge fund and corporate finance sectors, therefore offering me a greater perspective on capital markets and business strategy. Additionally, I knew that Swiss Finance would offer me knowledge about all the aspects of banking and therefore, it would help me in my career choice.

Diana

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

After stumbling upon the program, I was intrigued.

I had not heard of any others with the same reputation. I was interested in applying to the program so I would be best prepared for future internships and job trainings, both of which are competitive to secure in New York. I am an extremely hard working, dedicated, and goal oriented person, and I was raised to value education. Throughout my high school and college careers I consistently challenged myself with the most difficult classes available, as I enjoy being in an academically rigorous environment. I chose to attend the Stern School of business at NYU because we live in a global business world and New York is one of the greatest financial centers; the opportunities and exposure that my undergraduate experience at Stern provided were outstanding. Business has always intrigued me, and while I knew that I was benefiting from a rigorous business program, I knew that I had so much more to learn regarding career options. My interest in the Swiss Finance program was to gain an education in finance that would make me a desirable commodity in the job market by preparing me with practical skills and banking knowledge that I had not encountered in my classes. Analyzing case studies, building models, and simulating financial situations helped me understand day to day financial operations, career opportunities, and provided a solid understanding of the specific jobs I will be interviewing for in the future. I love mathematics and finance, while I also enjoy research and analysis. I like to think through situations and consider outcomes thoroughly. I therefore see myself in the fields of private equity, an M&A division of a firm, or as an analyst. My strong interest in the curriculum and opportunities at Swiss Finance helped me to apply my knowledge in finance and accounting to such jobs and to be able to answer any question an interviewer asks me however technical it may be.
Regards,
Kristin

Monday, April 26, 2010

Why did you choose to attend Swiss Finance?

Above all else, my academic ambition has been to apply my knowledge of economics to the corporate world. Though it is always challenging to connect theory with real-life situations, I was intrigued by the challenge to try. Swiss Finance brought me so much closer to mastering this challenge. It takes a lot of courage to face a big change, like attending school in a foreign country, but the amount of knowledge you gain by going through it, pays off. This principle applies to the way in which I chose my economics major at Penn State, and my decision to attend the Swiss Finance program. My economics major has allowed me to structure my logical processes and critical thinking which are essential qualities in today’s business world. Attending Swiss Finance was again a big change, but the amount I learned was the best reward. Being associated with the Swiss Finance reputation is a good thing. It shows my commitment to being as educated as possible in the field of my interest. An additional motivation for me to attend is my future plans. In a few years I would like to have my own mutual fund, focused on trading primarily international securities. Because Swiss Finance has a very international outlook, it seemed like good preparation for my future.
Cheers,
Vicente

Sunday, April 25, 2010

How did Swiss Finance equip you with the skills to find a job in the industry of your choice?

Having entered university at the tender age of sixteen, it was very difficult to grasp the gravity of the situation. It was difficult to realize that university was the last stepping stone to entering the real world. As I transitioned from one level to the other, it was then that I realized I had to make the best of my four years at university. Having never had an actual job, it is difficult to say what position I want to occupy. Yet, I knew where I wanted to start; by joining the Tomorrows Regulatory Leaders program. The Swiss Finance became my next step, the step that held a light up so I could better see all the future steps. My experiences here brought the details of a career in finance into focus. It is going to be a long walk to success; but I believe I can make it.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

The first homework took me forever to solve. I have always been better at finance. So I am really hoping to sharpen my simple accounting skills. So over these three weeks I am definitely going to work as hard as I can to achieve this goal.
Best regards,
AlDana

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Why did you choose to attend Swiss Finance?

Though the Bachelor of Commerce program at McGill has exposed me to many aspects of the business world such as marketing, accounting, and economics, investment banking has always interested me the most. I enjoy working with large accounts, and learning about large funds, corporations, as well as the banking system and financial institutions. I believed that the Swiss Finance Academy would help me to gain experience, meet some new people, gain some connections in the finance industry, as well as expose me to a part of the world that I had never seen before. All this, in turn would help me strive towards my career aspirations and goals.

How did Swiss Finance equip you with skills for your career?

As I truly enjoy meeting new people, and being in new environments, attending the program in Switzerland with so many dedicated faculty and other students was an ideal program for me. Personally and professionally, it was a great environment. At times it was intense and an enormous amount of knowledge to master, but in the end it was all worth it. I believe that I emerged from the program ready to interview for competitive positions with confidence, as well as with a great network of friends. Moreover, during the times stress would build, all I had to do was look at the window at the Alps to be reminded of what an incredible experience I was in the midst of. Career Goals: Travel, work, and hopefully attend an MBA program in Canada. I believe that I’ve set quite lofty, yet achievable goals for myself. However, I always bear in mind that these goals won’t be achieved without hard work and dedication.
Regards,
Aaron

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

I was very keen on joining the Investment Banking Training Program by Swiss Finance.

I assessed that the opportunity would certainly broaden my horizons and mark an important chapter in this significant phase of my life.

How do you think your Swiss Finance experience will help you in the future?

During the Swiss Finance program, I gained a solid financial foundation to complement my undergraduate studies. As a planning and design major, I had the opportunities to hone my abilities to understand the overall aspects of an industry such as understanding the people that run the company, which determines the parameters that are crucial in determining the final outcome. From a young age I had been exposed to an entrepreneurial mindset and business relationships in several different industries. While I had strong frameworks to approach the financial consulting industry, I credit the time at Swiss Finance with helping me develop strong quantitative financial skills to tackle any project. Career Goals: I would like to apply my skills and experience to financial consulting or industry. These areas appeal to me because of their challenging natures, and rewarding outcomes.
Regards,
Rebecca

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Why did you choose to attend Swiss Finance?

I knew early on that I wanted to pursue a career in finance. Specifically, I have wanted to work with the capital markets. I have found that I am good with the quantitative side of financial analysis. I also find the capital markets extremely interesting. Analogous to the inner workings of a clock, the financial markets are dependent on so many individual components. For my career aspirations, I had hoped to play a role that would shape and change the markets.

What was the best part of the program?

One of the best parts about Swiss Finance for me were the simulations. The experience of tight deadlines, working with a team, and having to apply all your skills and think creatively is thrilling. This is what makes the program so unique; you learn the theories and formulas, but the way they are really tested is through application. I found this learning method really satisfying because you could see how everything you are working hard to learn is applied. The other part of the program that I personally enjoyed was the people I interacted with. My university has a strong entrepreneurial focus and diverse student body, but during the Swiss Finance program you closely interact with people from every corner of the world. The collective amount of drive and ambition was huge. Career outlook: A business only runs as well as the level of communications between the individuals. I began to learn that there is more to life than just getting a job and doing well in school. In the end, you deal with people. The relationships you cultivate are the true benefits from both work and school.
Regards,
YouBee

Monday, April 19, 2010

What appealed to you about Swiss Finance?

The program’s intensity is what appealed to me. In college, I majored in Economics and Chinese, but lacked specific finance training. After securing an internship with ICBC Credit Suisse in Beijing for the summer, I began to look for a program that would give me an adequate, challenging introduction to Investment Banking: thus, I discovered the Swiss Finance Academy. The program’s broad curriculum was covered because of the rapid pace at which we moved through modules. I believe that the Swiss Finance program is good for people who want to get a block of information in one, condensed period. It provided at steady foundation for me to continue building upon with work and study.
Regards,
Anastassia

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Why did you choose to attend Swiss Finance?

Swiss Finance was recommended to me by an economics professor. Throughout college I had a strong interest in entrepreneurship and became actively involvement in entrepreneurship and consulting groups. The program looked interesting because it combined strong training in investment banking and trading with entrepreneurship. I had not seen another program which covered such range of topics, and I viewed it as a good opportunity to get very practical career preparation after undergraduate study.

How did Swiss Finance prepare you for your career?

The material I learned at Swiss Finance added a new and unique dimension to my educational background. The material at Swiss Finance was an intellectual complement to the economics courses I took at Brown. Through economics, I gained an appreciation for broad theories that have strong explanatory power. Through the modules at the program, I gained insight into corporate financial decisions, for example, which may or may not be easily theorized. The program was also good preparation to undertake before considering a career in financial services. I felt that the instructors were able to give students a sense of the differences between career paths within the field of investing. This helped me further evaluate which aspects I really found most appealing and which jobs incorporate those types of situations most often.
Regards,
Matthew

Thursday, April 15, 2010

What distinguishes Swiss Finance from other schools that offer finance and business training programs?

The classes that I took at Swiss Finance Academy were totally different from anything that I experienced at university, even though I had taken courses in finance, business, economics and accounting. Unlike my classroom experience at university, the SFA experience was really lifelike; that is, rather than feeling like I was learning abstract, theoretical concepts, I really felt like I was both learning and practicing concepts that would actually be useful on the job. Much of our learning at SFA was done through real, ongoing debates with industry professionals. These executives provided us with high quality information and I was able to learn a lot from their experiences. I don't think that I would have gained such in-depth insights into the industry had it not been for the extensive experience that the SFA faculty brought to the table.

What makes the Swiss Finance network so special?

SFA participants are extremely diverse; they come from many different countries, educational experiences and backgrounds. The thing that ties everyone together is ambition. I don't think that I have ever been in the midst of a group of people with so much focus and determination. During the first few days, as my classmates and I were getting to know one another, we often discussed our various accomplishments and career goals. I was amazed to hear where people had been and what they had done, and how those past experiences had shaped their desire to build a career in finance or business.
Best regards,
Grishma

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I learned a lot academically.

At the beginning of the program I did not know much about finance but now I feel as though I can have an intelligent conversation on certain topics within the field. I am also now a little media savvy. Every morning I commute forty minutes to work and instead of sleeping (which I did pre-Swiss Finance program), I am connected to finance media from my phone. Also, throughout the day I log on to the site to monitor the Dow as it goes up and down according to news releases.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

We had a case study today and the lessons went beyond the surface topic of hedging risks… it was an exercise in trusting in the abilities and talents of those you are working with. Each of us has to strive to work at our best but none of us can do it all alone in this business. There will be cases and projects that require team work and these are usually complex, involving many man hours of work. So, if you are working in a team in which you constantly second guess the work of others, the project will remain at a standstill. So certain requirements are necessary for companies to hit their stride. The team must be made up of equally intelligent and hard working people and each member needs to trust in the abilities of the others. Then the parts of the project need to be divided, allowing each member to take on the responsibilities of the part that best corresponds to their abilities, and then you let them get on with it. The case studies provide us real world interactive exercises.
Regards,
Kavita

Monday, April 12, 2010

At the time I was considering Swiss Finance

there were several factors which ultimately influenced my decision to attend. The first factor was that I wanted a rigorous study abroad program. In addition to experiencing the culture of a foreign country, I wanted to material that I couldn’t get at home. Swiss Finance definitely met these expectations. Being mentored by executives in the field I am interested in was the chance of a lifetime. Additionally, at the time I was making my decision to attend, I had interest in a career in investment banking broadly. I felt particular interest in investments and the compilation of effective portfolios. The program’s inclusion of curriculum pertaining to wealth management, investment banking, and investing and trading was an excellent combination. By the end of the program, I had a substantially more clear idea of where in the financial services world I saw myself working and enjoying.
Cheers,
John

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Swiss Finance certainly met my expectations for an intensive, international study program.

Having lived and experienced business culture in multiple countries, I appreciated the diverse study body as well as the instructors’ international business experience. Prior to attending Swiss Finance, I was well-aware of the importance of understanding local culture and traditions in order to facilitate deals. At Swiss Finance I added an understanding of investment banking culture. As I learned, banking culture is an entity unto itself and the values and skills one needs to flourish in this environment are rather specific. Had I not been taught this during the program, it would have taken a long time to develop the cultural acumen. Achieving success in the world of international finance does not just require book-smarts; it is crucial to grasp the practical aspects of society. As one of my long-term commitments, I have been continually visiting disadvantaged Chinese villages, to see for myself the extent of poverty and extreme hardship. I empathized with the underprivileged students and their living conditions, and thus raised $2000 from relatives and friends to establish several scholarships in a hillside school. I liked how the curriculum valued on-the-ground travel, like my experiences, as instructive for being a successful investor.
Regards,
Alice

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Why did you choose to attend Swiss Finance?

Through the course of my MBA studies, I was exposed to many aspects of business and management. What strongly appealed with me however, were classes such as Equity and Capital Markets, Portfolio Management, and Financial Planning and Analysis. This knowledge led me to the decision to pursue a career in investment banking. The Swiss Finance curriculum was closely aligned with everything I was eager to learn more about.

How did Swiss Finance equip you with skills for your career?

I learned investment banking skills in true detail, so that I absorbed deep understanding of processes, not just surface level memorization of how to run a formula. I feel that this type of knowledge is what stays with you over time. The determination of all the participants, along with the instructors’ high expectations made for an exciting environment that allowed us to cover many different aspects of investment banking. This comprehensiveness made the time abroad well spent. The length of time, curriculum, and assignments all meshed together to make a strong experience. I also credit the group assignments with preparing me for challenging team-based work in the field. Career goals: There are many finance career tracks that interest me and I could see myself pursuing, however IB rises above the rest due to the large amounts of creativity necessary to excel in that arena. In school, when guest speakers in the IB field would come to lecture, I was in awe as they talked about the methods they used to make deals go through.
Cheers,
Brian

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

What was your experience like at Swiss Finance?

Memorable! I made friends with so many fascinating people here. I have a very international background, so I loved meeting people from all over the world who have an interest in the same thing. Even though we all had different levels of experience with finance, and very different backgrounds, we all came together on the topic at hand: learning how to be great investment bankers. I am passionate about projects that promote global solidarity and goodwill. I think that programs like this which bring people together around a common interest can contribute to these goals. The experience itself was intense but worthwhile! You can not imagine how much you learn until you experience it and then look back! How has Swiss Finance equipped you with the skills to find a job in the industry of your choice? Tremendously! My biggest passion in finance lies in the mortgage industry, my experience at Swiss Finance has helped me land a job with Fannie Mae,the largest mortgage lender in the US.

How would you describe your Swiss Finance classes?
What you learn at Swiss Finance is priceless. You are going to be exposed to the most valuable information that you never learn in school. It will help you set yourself apart in this ultra competitive job market.

Did Swiss Finance meet your expectations?
Swiss Finance actually exceeds my expectations. I learned the ins and outs of the finance industry.

Cheers,
Patriana

Monday, April 5, 2010

Swiss Finance gave me a taste of the world of Wall Street and investment banks.

As a Mathematical Sciences major, I developed skills which would allow me to pursue a variety of careers. Yet, while my skills were widely applicable, I lacked industry-specific knowledge of how they would be applied. Swiss Finance both gave me skills and training for a specific sector, and helped me assess if this was the career path I wanted to pursue. I also feel that learning how to think about global markets and finance are skill sets that are an asset for almost any industry. The program was very intensive, we had long hours of classes and assignments. However, the atmosphere was one of excitement and learning, and looking back I could see that I would never have learned as much as I did if not for the schedule. The schedule was also a good test to see how we fared in such an environment, which had similar hours to investment banks. In addition, the coursework was balanced by the amazing scenery surrounding us and the weekend trips, which were a great way to take a break and enjoy Europe.
Cheers,
Akiko T

“The industry of my choice…” I didn’t even know what that was until Swiss Finance, so I guess

that is one way the program helped me, it made it clear to me that I did indeed want to pursue a career in finance. Finance seems to be such a glamorous career from the outside and although it can be fun and it can be prestigious, it is certainly not all play, and it is difficult to imagine that unless you are in the midst of it. If you can survive the course at Swiss Finance then not only can you survive a career in the finance industry, but you will know exactly what you are getting yourself into. The experience you gain at Swiss Finance can help you make an informed decision about a career in investment banking. Nothing can provide more confidence than knowing you are prepared, and this program gives you that. Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance: Everyone here is absolutely brilliant. I learned so much here on my first day that I was absolutely blown away. First, the lessons themselves are so in depth and based on the realities of the financial industry that I can’t think of any other class that could teach me so much. But then we take those lessons and discuss them outside of class, going over and analyzing every detail. The opportunity to be taught by the professions who are at the top of their game and then discuss those lessons with super bright people is the best of both worlds and I just feel like this was the best decision I could have made to study here.
Regards,
Arthur

Thursday, April 1, 2010

One of the things that made Swiss Finance so great for me is that it put me at ease to learn.

The people teaching were approachable and had come from interesting backgrounds. The mix of culture in the class was great. I liked how classes were at times more conversation and less theory oriented – I found it made it easier for me to learn. Our lessons in trading were not only theory, they were lessons in practice as well. I also like the fact that we are all together in one lecture hall. With all the questions, answers and side dicussions, I felt I got much more out of it than if we were all split up being lectured to. The curriculum was also very broad and it covered many aspects of investment banking. I think Swiss Finance has shown me parts of the finance world I would not have understood on my own. Also, I now know what I want from a career.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

Today I enjoyed the talk about hedge funds and learnt new concepts like pureplay. We discussed what investment bankers actually do. These were new concepts for me and quite interesting. We had lessons in risk and returns, client analysis, formulation of the investment strategy, inefficiencies in the market, and momentum. So much is new but it is also exciting.
Regards,
Sara

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

If you want to get into the finance world, you should study at Swiss Finance.

If you want to simply know the facts of finance, you should read one of the countless books written on the subject, but if you want to get into the world, you should study at Swiss Finance. The insights I gained here, not only the facts and terminology, but getting to know what the people who work in Wall Street are like and also what those who want to work in Wall Street are like. What kind of personality does it take to work hard till four in the morning and be invigorated by doing so? I discovered I have so much in common with these people, that at heart I am one of them. My experiences here have been quite amazing.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

Finance theory was one of the major topics of the day and I was not prepared. I always assumed I’d get into finance. It had been my chosen career path for as long as I can remember, but today I woke up to my passion for it all. The lessons were inspiring. I not only feel that I now understand the workings of finance theory, but I feel like I can touch the inner mechanisms and the way it all comes together, and once I can touch it I can manipulate it and work with it. I’ve never taken a class before that put me in such close contact with the subject. I can’t wait to see what is in store for us tomorrow.
Regards,
Matthew

Monday, March 29, 2010

Everyone who interviewed me at Capital Group was very impressed and moved when I spoke of my amazing experiences at Swiss Finance

and I absolutely attribute this opportunity to what I took home from Switzerland this summer. Although I was used to working hard as a Mathematics major and Business Administration minor at the University of Florida,it was a different, more theoretical kind of work than the curriculum and intensity at Swiss Finance. Addittionally, despite my background, I was unsure which field of finance I wanted to pursue. I didn’t feel equipped to start a career in the business field with my BS. Swiss Finance provided the hands-on experience I needed in order to begin my career. I know that I have the potential to be an extraordinary leader because I love to make the whole team happy and I have a fast-learning, positive personality. Here I gained the Swiss Finance Academy Advantage and I have already seen it work for me. Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance: Today I learned of the effects that volatility has on the market, capitulation, LBO's in depth-MBOs, ratios (interest coverage, etc), acquisition currency, exit multiples, and CAGR. I also learned of 2-tier offers, realized compound yields, and risk and return. Even with my minor in Business Administration, there was so much that was new to me today.
Regards,
Jamie

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Swiss Finance provided an amazing experience in Switzerland, learning the ins, outs, and secrets of the world of Wall Street.

I learned not only technical materials but I learned how to think like a banker and fit in with this elite community. I also met some truly amazing people and made some lifelong friends. I started an internship at Fox-Pitt Kelton. Next week, I get the opportunity to follow around a floor trader on the New York Stock Exchange. Wall Street has proved to be everything I had dreamt it to be. I feel like I am living a dream.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

Today I learned to monitor the market! I learned the different trends such as double head, head and shoulders, gramophone and the ghost. I learned to not become a horse but a psychologist that studies the behavior of the market. Although, I feel pretty confident that I wouldn’t want to be a horse. Okay a little diary joke. I learned that as a trader, cutting losses is extremely important and that there is no such thing as paper loss. Also, that the best loss is the first loss and lots more...
Regards,
Scott a

Thursday, March 25, 2010

How did Swiss Finance equip you with the skills to find a job in the industry of your choice?

As one of the few liberal arts majors with no background in finance, I figured I would struggle and I will admit the course was intimidating at first. But by being so immersed in finance that it surrounded me daily, I couldn’t help but pick it up. We would begin conversations on capital markets in class, but it would spill out into our conversations outside the classroom. Everywhere I went, and everyone I spoke with, the topic was always finance – it was in the very air we breathed and it solidified itself not only in our gaining this knowledge but also in creating these amazing friendships that will last a lifetime. We were all pursuing the same goals and it brought us together and by doing so we used each of our unique backgrounds to help each other see the issues in ways we alone could not have.
Regards,
Brianne

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Why did you choose Swiss Finance?

As I entered my senior year at Duke, I was very interested in interviewing for jobs in the finance industry, but as a history and religion major, I really had no background in finance or business. I was searching for a program that would give me the knowledge and skills that I needed to really stand out in the recruiting process. I applied to Swiss Finance because I thought the curriculum was just what I needed to prepare myself for my upcoming job search. The program surpassed all of my expectations. Swiss Finance offers a unique combination of academic and cultural experiences that I know I couldn’t have found anywhere else. The curriculum was intense, and a lot of time was devoted to mastering the material both inside and outside the classroom, but we also had time for fun weekend trips to places like France and Italy. I also found the mentorship aspects of the program to be extremely helpful. Faculty took the time to give me detailed critiques of my performance so that I was really able to learn from my mistakes and my weaknesses, and turn them into strengths. The job search and career guidance that I received from highly experienced industry professionals was invaluable, and it was nice to get advice from people who had previously been in my shoes.

How did Swiss Finance equip you with the skills that you needed to find a job in the industry of your choice?

Exposure to finance and economics classes had opened a new realm of career opportunities that I was excited to explore. Investment banking and corporate finance drew me. College classes could only provide so much, but I wasn’t able to satisfy my cravings through classes alone so I decided to take the program at Swiss Finance and I don’t regret my decision for a second. There I discovered the various career paths that were open and available to me. It was also the perfect length for me because as an NCAA Division 1 student-athlete, I have a very short summer.
Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance: Today I learned about market impact on valuation, private equity, trading, investment strategies, creating and evaluating trends, capital markets, leveraged finance, asset management, and financial analysis.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

I wanted to be better prepared for the world out there, especially during the current recession.

My brother had taken this program and mentioned how it was a great experience for him in his professional career. After hearing about it, I began to research about the program and found it to be an exceptional learning experience. I want a career in finance and I wanted to learn more about it. I was aware that the Swiss Finance, School of Business, would better prepare me to succeed in knowing more about businesses around the world. Every job is distinct, and requires different skills out of a person; I knew that this program would help me in becoming a unique individual who possesses qualities and skills that would greatly add value for my future career goals.

I wanted to be better prepared for the world out there, especially during the current recession. I felt that the Swiss Finance School program would not only answer the whys of the market, but also the hows, which is what I feel would be most useful in understanding the world today.