4700 Keele Street, Schulich School of Business
North York, Ontario

Building on the success of our last event last event, Student Consulting Services will be going on the road to major Canadian universities across Canada and Quebec – a financial modeling workshop on the road. This time, we will be focusing on merger valuations and ultimately building a merger model on Excel. At top firms, knowledge of financial models distinguish the candidates who succeed in the recruiting process and often receive multiple offers. Our training equips our clients with the required skills to exceed recruiters’ expectations.

Based on the feedback from our clients, we will also be introducing a soft-skill component to our events and provide a more thorough preparation with respect to winning jobs in the financial services industry. We will cover best practices for writing your own application and provide insight into what recruiters truly look for.

With the capacity for our workshops at 30 delegates, we strongly urge you to reserve your spot early and take a bold step towards increasing your competitive profile.

How will SCS help?

* You will learn how to create and analyze Merger Models and M&A Analysis
* You will be taught soft skills to help win you an interview and job within the Finance industry
* Recieve an indepth overview of the industry and trends
* Improve and optimize your cover letter and resume for success
* And much more!

Location: Schulich School of Business, York University at Room N105
When: January 21, 2006 from 9:30am to 5:00pm
Price: $60.00

See our website for more information! http://www.studentconsulting.ca

You can contact me at [email protected] or 647-204-3033. My name is Enan Hoque, Associate Marketing.

“Financial models help us document, measure, and analyze
outcomes of various strategic decisions under sensitive
assumptions. We prefer to hire analysts who are familiar
with these concepts.”
- Vice President bulge-bracket investment bank

Official Website: http://www.studentconsulting.ca

Added by enan.hoque on January 17, 2007

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