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Upcoming Berkeley MFE Info Session

The Berkeley Master of Financial Engineering program invites you to learn about career paths in finance for students with quantitative backgrounds.  The Berkeley MFE Program, which was launched in 2000, has helped hundreds of students begin rewarding careers on Wall Street and in many other financial centers around the world.  
We will hold an online information session for students from Canada on August 7 at 2:00 PM Pacific time.   If you are interested in learning how your degree in engineering, physics, computer science, economics, statistics, mathematics, and related disciplines can to a career in finance, please join us.  Please see below for details.
 
UPCOMING BERKELEY MFE INFO SESSIONS
 
Online Session for students from Canada
Date: August 7, 2013
Time: 2:00 PM Pacific time (please see timeanddate.com for the conversion)
MFE Executive Director Linda Kreitzman will discuss career paths in finance and will provide on-the-spot resume reviews and career assessments.  Admissions staff and current students will discuss the program and admissions details. Please upload your resume prior to the event for an on-the-spot career assessment. 
Please RSVP at mfe.berkeley.edu.  All are welcome. 
 
We look forward to meeting you.
 
Regards,
 
The Berkeley MFE Admissions Team
+1 (510) 642-4417

 

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