Friday, May 4, 2012

Learn About Careers in Finance with the Berkeley MFE. Online Information Sessions in May!

Discover how your degree in mathematics, natural sciences, engineering, economics, or finance can lead to a career in quantitative finance with the Berkeley MFE Program. If you are interested in a graduate degree in finance or financial engineering, I invite you to learn more about our program during one of our upcoming ONLINE information sessions!

Berkeley MFE Quick Facts:
  • Unparalleled Career Services:  last year, close to 100% of our students were placed in full-time positions within 6 months of graduation with a median starting salary at USD $150,000.   The Berkeley MFE Program, which was launched in 2000, has helped hundreds of students begin rewarding careers on Wall Street, London, Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Paris, and many other financial centers around the world.  
  • Cutting-Edge Curriculum: In one year, students gain an in-depth understanding of the underlying frameworks of financial markets and are prepared to work as financial engineers after graduation, starting on day one.
  • A Diverse, Thriving Community: Our 68 students typically come from over a dozen countries and have attended as many as 50 different undergraduate institutions.  Not only do students benefit from the strong connections made during the program, but they also benefit from the wealth of experience and training that each student brings to the classroom environment. 
  • Top Minds in Finance: Our faculty make up the leading edge in financial research, practice, and policy.  Students benefit from being taught by academics as well as practitioners. 
 Join Us!
Online Info Sessions

Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 2:00 PM Pacific Time
 Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 10:00 AM Pacific Time

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 Admissions staff and MFE Alumni will discuss the program, admissions requirements, and career paths in finance.  Executive Director Linda Kreitzman will participate via phone.  Students who wish to attend should register for the session at http://mfe.berkeley.edu/.  Refreshments will be served.