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Hi everyone,
Is it possible to find a job in one of Asia's finance hubs (I'm thinking mainly of HK and Singapore, but open to more options) after an MFE degree in the US for a non-Asian citizen?
I know many Asian students go back to their home countries after getting an MFE degree in the US.
But what about non-Asian students? Is it possible to work there right after graduation without speaking any Asian language?
I'm a European student, and I have been admitted to a few MFEs in the US (Columbia, Berkeley and Chicago). I also have an offer for LSE's Finance and Economics Master.
I'm leaning towards Columbia MSFE right now. Do you think the Columbia MSFE brand name carries enough weight in HK/SG in order to allow to me get a job there? Would LSE be a better option given that those countries are ex-British colonies?
I know the finance scene in Asia is less quanty than in London or New York, but I'm open to less quantitative jobs.
Is it possible to find a job in one of Asia's finance hubs (I'm thinking mainly of HK and Singapore, but open to more options) after an MFE degree in the US for a non-Asian citizen?
I know many Asian students go back to their home countries after getting an MFE degree in the US.
But what about non-Asian students? Is it possible to work there right after graduation without speaking any Asian language?
I'm a European student, and I have been admitted to a few MFEs in the US (Columbia, Berkeley and Chicago). I also have an offer for LSE's Finance and Economics Master.
I'm leaning towards Columbia MSFE right now. Do you think the Columbia MSFE brand name carries enough weight in HK/SG in order to allow to me get a job there? Would LSE be a better option given that those countries are ex-British colonies?
I know the finance scene in Asia is less quanty than in London or New York, but I'm open to less quantitative jobs.
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