Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang beberapa pekerjaan dan aktivitas yang dilakukan oleh beberapa orang seperti kuliah, menjadi programmer, pemain musik, dan pengangguran.
Threep is a mobile app that rewards users for experiencing real-world events together in groups of 3 or more people. Users "Threep" a promotion by checking in simultaneously at a participating retailer or event. If checks match with friends, users receive a digital reward like a coupon. A tiered system unlocks better rewards for frequent Threeping. Retailers benefit from increased traffic and foot traffic data. Revenue comes from per-redemption fees from retailers for Threeps. Projections estimate $150 million annual revenue with 10 million users Threeping twice weekly.
Private equity involves buying whole companies using pooled funds from investors and trying to improve their performance before reselling them at a profit. While some private equity firms invest through debt or in startups, most activity today centers around acquiring public companies, improving them, and reselling them, with over 2,300 public companies purchased since 2001 in deals totaling over $1 trillion. Private equity takeovers have grown larger in recent years, with some deals in the billions and rumors of a first $100 billion mega-deal.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Vault Guide to International Careers. It discusses various opportunities for international careers, including corporate transfers, teaching English abroad, foreign service positions, development work, entrepreneurship, casual work and student opportunities. It also outlines where job opportunities exist in countries like Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Sweden and Turkey. The document considers both benefits and potential reasons not to pursue an international career, and provides practical advice on work authorization, preparation, money matters and getting hired for international opportunities.
The document provides an overview of the history and structure of the investment management industry, noting that while it experienced volatility during the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath, it remains an important part of the global financial system. It also discusses ongoing regulatory changes in both Europe and the United States that have reshaped the industry landscape in the wake of the crisis. Major debt issues in countries like Greece, Portugal, Italy and the United States continue to create uncertainty in financial markets.
The financial crisis reshaped the investment industry in several ways. It reduced the number of major employers from seven bulge bracket banks to five. It also wiped out hundreds of thousands of banking jobs and prompted banks to overhaul compensation policies. The Dodd-Frank Act further impacted the industry by restricting some activities and leading to growth in compliance, legal, and regulatory jobs and roles in clearing houses and exchanges. While some niches face more competition, other areas like restructuring, risk management, and private wealth management remain strong, and overall hiring is rebounding from its post-crisis lows.
This document provides an overview of the consulting industry. It discusses what consulting is, common skill sets of consultants, who hires consultants and why. It also covers the different types of consulting firms and categories of consulting work. The document aims to give readers a basic understanding of the consulting field to help them decide if pursuing a career in consulting is a good fit.
This document provides an overview of the energy industry and career opportunities within it. It begins with an introduction to the industry and discusses its history and technology frontiers. It then covers major energy concepts like fuel sources, electricity generation, oil exploration and renewable energy. Key issues facing the industry like oil supplies, regulation, climate change and pollution are also examined. The document also provides information on potential job functions and companies within the energy sector, the hiring process, interview tips and examples, and profiles common career tracks such as corporate finance, trading and consulting.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang beberapa pekerjaan dan aktivitas yang dilakukan oleh beberapa orang seperti kuliah, menjadi programmer, pemain musik, dan pengangguran.
Threep is a mobile app that rewards users for experiencing real-world events together in groups of 3 or more people. Users "Threep" a promotion by checking in simultaneously at a participating retailer or event. If checks match with friends, users receive a digital reward like a coupon. A tiered system unlocks better rewards for frequent Threeping. Retailers benefit from increased traffic and foot traffic data. Revenue comes from per-redemption fees from retailers for Threeps. Projections estimate $150 million annual revenue with 10 million users Threeping twice weekly.
Private equity involves buying whole companies using pooled funds from investors and trying to improve their performance before reselling them at a profit. While some private equity firms invest through debt or in startups, most activity today centers around acquiring public companies, improving them, and reselling them, with over 2,300 public companies purchased since 2001 in deals totaling over $1 trillion. Private equity takeovers have grown larger in recent years, with some deals in the billions and rumors of a first $100 billion mega-deal.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Vault Guide to International Careers. It discusses various opportunities for international careers, including corporate transfers, teaching English abroad, foreign service positions, development work, entrepreneurship, casual work and student opportunities. It also outlines where job opportunities exist in countries like Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Sweden and Turkey. The document considers both benefits and potential reasons not to pursue an international career, and provides practical advice on work authorization, preparation, money matters and getting hired for international opportunities.
The document provides an overview of the history and structure of the investment management industry, noting that while it experienced volatility during the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath, it remains an important part of the global financial system. It also discusses ongoing regulatory changes in both Europe and the United States that have reshaped the industry landscape in the wake of the crisis. Major debt issues in countries like Greece, Portugal, Italy and the United States continue to create uncertainty in financial markets.
The financial crisis reshaped the investment industry in several ways. It reduced the number of major employers from seven bulge bracket banks to five. It also wiped out hundreds of thousands of banking jobs and prompted banks to overhaul compensation policies. The Dodd-Frank Act further impacted the industry by restricting some activities and leading to growth in compliance, legal, and regulatory jobs and roles in clearing houses and exchanges. While some niches face more competition, other areas like restructuring, risk management, and private wealth management remain strong, and overall hiring is rebounding from its post-crisis lows.
This document provides an overview of the consulting industry. It discusses what consulting is, common skill sets of consultants, who hires consultants and why. It also covers the different types of consulting firms and categories of consulting work. The document aims to give readers a basic understanding of the consulting field to help them decide if pursuing a career in consulting is a good fit.
This document provides an overview of the energy industry and career opportunities within it. It begins with an introduction to the industry and discusses its history and technology frontiers. It then covers major energy concepts like fuel sources, electricity generation, oil exploration and renewable energy. Key issues facing the industry like oil supplies, regulation, climate change and pollution are also examined. The document also provides information on potential job functions and companies within the energy sector, the hiring process, interview tips and examples, and profiles common career tracks such as corporate finance, trading and consulting.
Vault provides career guidance and reviews of major companies. This document summarizes reviews of Vault from various publications. Publications praise Vault for providing valuable career insights and being a leading resource for job hunters. Vault is described as the "granddaddy" of career sites and a "key reference" for those seeking employment in specific industries like law firms.
Leveraged finance involves the use of debt to finance corporate transactions. It sits at the intersection of investment banking, commercial banking, hedge funds, private equity, and debt capital markets. Leveraged finance taps into the high-yield bond and leveraged loan markets to provide financing for transactions like leveraged buyouts, debt refinancings, and corporate restructurings. It has been a major profit center on Wall Street and a key training ground for careers in private equity and hedge funds.
This document provides a summary of media coverage and reviews of the career resources website Vault. It includes positive quotes from several prominent publications praising Vault's insights and resources for job hunting. Money magazine calls Vault's insights "priceless" for career advancement. Fortune describes Vault as "the best place on the Web to prepare for a job search." Library Journal recommends Vault guides be purchased by academic libraries and career centers. Overall, the reviews showcase Vault as a leading resource for both job seekers and researchers.
This document provides an overview of the Vault Career Guide to Investment Banking, European Edition. It discusses what investment banking is, the different functions within investment banking like commercial banking and asset management. It also summarizes some of the key sections in the guide, including trends in the investment banking industry, stock and bond offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and private placements and reorganizations. The overall summary is that the guide provides essential information for those considering a career in investment banking or looking to switch jobs within the industry, outlining how to break in, what the work is like, and how to succeed.
Career Guide Advanced Finance and Quant Finance Interviewshanzoh
This document is an introduction to the Vault Guide to Advanced and Quantitative Finance Interviews. It aims to provide readers with the technical background needed to succeed in advanced finance interviews. Quantitative and Wall Street interviews are challenging due to high compensation and demand for these roles. The guide distills years of finance experience and teaching into sample questions and answers to give readers an edge in interviews. It seeks to inform readers of current question trends based on interviews conducted by the editors. The introduction emphasizes that this book compiles relevant content into one convenient volume to help readers master interviews for quantitative finance positions.
50 Lead Generation Examples from Top Marketing WizardsWishpond
This slidedeck breaks down the real-world lead generation strategies from 50 of the top marketing brands and thought-leaders out there.
We’re talking about 50 lead generation examples, encompassing AdEspresso to Wordstream and everything in between.
Vault provides career guidance and reviews of major companies. This document summarizes reviews of Vault from various publications. Publications praise Vault for providing valuable career insights and being a leading resource for job hunters. Vault is described as the "granddaddy" of career sites and a "key reference" for those seeking employment in specific industries like law firms.
Leveraged finance involves the use of debt to finance corporate transactions. It sits at the intersection of investment banking, commercial banking, hedge funds, private equity, and debt capital markets. Leveraged finance taps into the high-yield bond and leveraged loan markets to provide financing for transactions like leveraged buyouts, debt refinancings, and corporate restructurings. It has been a major profit center on Wall Street and a key training ground for careers in private equity and hedge funds.
This document provides a summary of media coverage and reviews of the career resources website Vault. It includes positive quotes from several prominent publications praising Vault's insights and resources for job hunting. Money magazine calls Vault's insights "priceless" for career advancement. Fortune describes Vault as "the best place on the Web to prepare for a job search." Library Journal recommends Vault guides be purchased by academic libraries and career centers. Overall, the reviews showcase Vault as a leading resource for both job seekers and researchers.
This document provides an overview of the Vault Career Guide to Investment Banking, European Edition. It discusses what investment banking is, the different functions within investment banking like commercial banking and asset management. It also summarizes some of the key sections in the guide, including trends in the investment banking industry, stock and bond offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and private placements and reorganizations. The overall summary is that the guide provides essential information for those considering a career in investment banking or looking to switch jobs within the industry, outlining how to break in, what the work is like, and how to succeed.
Career Guide Advanced Finance and Quant Finance Interviewshanzoh
This document is an introduction to the Vault Guide to Advanced and Quantitative Finance Interviews. It aims to provide readers with the technical background needed to succeed in advanced finance interviews. Quantitative and Wall Street interviews are challenging due to high compensation and demand for these roles. The guide distills years of finance experience and teaching into sample questions and answers to give readers an edge in interviews. It seeks to inform readers of current question trends based on interviews conducted by the editors. The introduction emphasizes that this book compiles relevant content into one convenient volume to help readers master interviews for quantitative finance positions.
50 Lead Generation Examples from Top Marketing WizardsWishpond
This slidedeck breaks down the real-world lead generation strategies from 50 of the top marketing brands and thought-leaders out there.
We’re talking about 50 lead generation examples, encompassing AdEspresso to Wordstream and everything in between.