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Anyone here who has recently completed CPA?
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Team dinner needs to die 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
This bowl should be renamed as “banter”. 🥱
I’m a graduate from a reputed college in south India..having around 1.8 years of experience in the industry and Barclays is offering me BA2, saying I don’t have 2 years of experience..how do I negotiate with them? I have gotten a promotion in my current job due to performance too and campus placements from my college get hired as graduate analysts, BA3 Barclays Barclays global service center
Anyone go from PE Ops to tech s&o?
Learn Power BI is what I would suggest
Wallstreetprep.com
I’ve taken a course on modeling a business and highly recommend. I did the Marquee Group course and have relied on the team there when I have a question about improving something in my models from time to time.
I’ve also taken a few Excel based course (free) and when it comes to seeing who else is there, it’s usually intermediate to advanced professionals that like to stay well rounded on things they don’t use everyday.
Is a solid way to make network connections too.
Udemy has a course with a guy called Kyle Pew. I think he is a Microsoft certified teacher, and the course is highly afdordable.
Pew pew!
You may want to check out Khan Academy. Not sure about your existing skill level though.
LinkedIn Learning and YouTube
“Training the Street”
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My go to in college years was https://www.asimplemodel.com/
Has an array of both free & paid materials along with other helpful resources like regular blog posts, topic walkthroughs, and downloadable templates/model examples.
Obviously Youtube is great too. Also, shortcut keys and the quick access toolbars will be your best friends.
But at the end of the day, it’s just going to take hours upon hours of crunching away for you to attain any sort of edge.
I’d recommend mavenanalytics. The instructor’s are amazing, lots of practice challenges and they have other courses like sql, powerbi, tableau and they’ll be putting out python courses.
There’s some excel gurus on Instagram who I follow. Some will suggest courses that are free or reasonable.
Have to go back and look.
Wallstreetprep.com
GoSkills has amazing courses for excel
Stackoverflow.com and Microsoft.com but use them both like manuals / references for problems (real or fake) that you’re interested in solving.
Chandoo.org