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How to Get and Keep A Top Job in The City

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LSE SU Finance Society public lecture

Date: Tuesday 2 March 2010
Time: 4-6pm
Venue:  New Theatre, East Building
Speaker: Muzaffar Khan 

Topics covered: 1) How to get a second year internship with or without first year experience 2) What to do in your first year holidays 3) How to turn second year internship into full - time job offers 4) How to survive the first year of you full time job offer 5) *Special launch of green networking/discussion website*

Muzaffar has directly mentored over 1000 students to achieve the careers of their choice. He has held a number of senior positions in the city, including as a strategist for Moore Capital, one of the largest Hedge Funds in the world, where he was part of a three man team, managing over $1 billion in assets. His career has encompassed time at Citibank and Barclays Capital. His latest job in the city was as a consultant to the $75 billion Man Group Plc. Over the first 2 years of being mentored by Muzaffar Khan, Jan Sramek went from a second year LSE student with great potential to becoming an emerging markets trader at Goldman Sachs and the youngest ever member of the '100 rising stars of Finance'.  More info|

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For more information, phone and email a.wang1@lse.ac.uk|  07863 887582. Visit the website|.

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