u/Few_Understanding122

A little about me: I’m a senior graduating from Providence College, with a lower gpa, internship experience in business development and consulting. I’m about to graduate from college and still do not have a job. I’ve been applying to jobs and hopping on calls for about 9 months and I haven’t even interviewed. Am I doing something wrong in my calls? One of my fears is I’m not being direct about what I want. Only one person has sent me a job listing after a call and one person has sent me another contact to reach out to. I want to get into wealth management but at this point I’ll take anything. I just want a role where I can learn. Ive had multiple internships but nothing super relevant to finance because I’ve just taken what I can last minute. I feel lost and really don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I feel like I’m checking off the boxes but obviously there’s something wrong with what I’m doing. Does anyone have any advice.

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u/Few_Understanding122 — 16 days ago
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Hi, I’m sure you guys get posts like this all the time but I really need help. I’m scoring in the high 50s low 60s on my practice exams and really worried about the exam. What should I do to practice/study. I honestly haven’t cracked the book much but is it too late? What resources should I use? YouTube? I’m willing to put in 8 hours a day from here on out but I’m not sure what even to do. Any help is appreciated.

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u/Few_Understanding122 — 21 days ago