Finance
Embarking on a career in economics and finance offers numerous opportunities for analytical thinkers and problem solvers. To get started, consider pursuing A-levels in subjects such as Mathematics, Economics, and Business Studies. These subjects provide a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and economic theory, essential for understanding financial markets and economic principles.
Engage in extracurricular activities that enhance your understanding of the field. Joining the Sixth Form Debate Club can sharpen your critical thinking skills, while participating in finance-related competitions can provide practical insights, such as the Bank of England’s Insight competition. Additionally, seeking work experience placements in financial institutions or economic research organizations can offer invaluable real-world experience. Forage, provides a range of free virtual work placements in global financial firms.
Keep abreast of current events and economic trends by reading reputable financial news sources, such as The Financial Times or The Economist. This will not only deepen your understanding but also prepare you for interviews and discussions in the field.
Exhibitors:KPMG | ||
Ama Blankson | Investment Analyst | Aviva Investors |
Mark Gross | Partner | Downing Investments |
Institute of Chartered Accountants | ||
Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors | ||
Mary Habtes | Investment Associate | Cambridge Associates |
Mr Neophytou | Head of Business and Economics | STM |