Friday, February 1, 2013

An Evening with Fisher Investments


Fisher Investments joined us last week for a very informative session. In case you missed, it here are some photos and highlights from their talk. Fisher recruits student for two positions: Account Executive and Investment Associate. The Investment Associates work on the operations side of the business in areas like client services, marketing and Account Executives work in sales with warm leads, no cold calling here! Both positions will spring board you into other areas of Fisher and many people progress rather quickly building a lifelong career. And, at Fisher you are promoted based on merit! That means if you do well, you’re compensated and able to move around in the company. Right now they are hiring for both their Portland and Bay Area offices.

Now that I have you interested, let me tell you about what they are looking for and how to land an exciting position at Fisher. First, you don't need any finance experience to work at Fisher and they don’t care about what major you're in. However, they are looking for students who are creative, have original thoughts and who will challenge conventional wisdom. They also want well rounded and academically strong students who are motivated and ready to be professionals.

If this describes you, then check our their open positions on GauchoLink and visit them at the Spring Career Fair on April 18th and at their next Information Session on April 23rd.

And, did I also mention they have internship opportunities? At the April 23rd session they will be discussing their summer internship program!






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