What skills do you recommend to get as a PhD in Eng. and current MSc. student in Economics for an internship position!
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Amin H. asked a question to Banking & Finance
Category: Internship
Date asked: Sunday, March 22, 2020
Last reviewed: Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Maximilian S.
Project Manager
Hi Amin, thanks for the question. Given your background, you already have a broad skillset you can apply in consulting. From my personal experience, it can always help to brush up your problem structuring/solving , your knowledge of current events in the markets and of course your teamplayer skills. Best of luck with the application! Best, Max
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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