Have an internship or job that and want to tell other students what you’ve learned? Contact to participate! This is our 2nd installment of a regular blog feature about Rady undergraduate students and their internships and jobs! We want to shine a spotlight on current students and the learning they do outside of the classroom, because often what you learn on a job is just as important as what you learn in the lecture hall. Merrill Lynch as a Financial Advising Intern I worked at Merrill Lynch as a Financial Advising Intern. My responsibilities included creating mutual fund portfolios for the FA’s, learning about retirement and financial planning, and creating wealth outlooks for clients. What are some valuable things you’ve learned on the job? (Can be technical skills or lessons you’ve learned about navigating the workplace) I began in the Spring of 2012, and was asked to stay for summer as well. I learned the value of time management, as the financial advisors gave me multiple projects – each with deadlines – all at once. It was great to have an internship that was focused on teaching the interns about the business place and helping them develop good business practices.ĭid any courses you’ve taken help you at your internship? What’s your favorite thing about your internship? I learned about proper communication in the business setting, and how to effectively lead a group in a project. R/UCSD is not created, endorsed, promoted by or affiliated with the University of California San Diego.MGT181 was extremely helpful, since it related the financial concepts we learned in class to a solid business model. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)ĭISCORD SERVER Raccoon Dungeon UCSD Class of 2025.UCSD Incoming Student FAQ - The Document.UCSD Declassified Textbook Survival Guide.Moderators have the final discretion to unspecified rules. There are other subreddits dedicated to surveys like r/SampleSize.Īny post that violates UC San Diego’s Academic Integrity policies or city/county/state/federal laws is not allowed on the subreddit. Any surveys from outside of UCSD, however, will be removed. Surveys created by students, faculty, and campus clubs are allowed. Posts that have titles that are entirely irrelevant to their contents or fully capitalized will be removed. Vague, deceptive, or sensational titles can mislead the community and interfere with discussion. You should give your post a clear, descriptive title that accurately represents it. See a list of keywords for automatic flairing here. You must flair a post by selecting the "flair" option after posting OR by including a relevant keyword in the title of the post. Submissions that belong in an active megathread will be removed when applicable. Before posting a question, you should make sure that it doesn't belong in a megathread that is currently active. Megathreads are stickied to the front page of the subreddit. Check the syllabus for course-specific questions. If Google does not answer your question, please check the FAQ and use the search bar in the upper-right corner. Search your questions before posting in r/UCSD.īefore posting a question, please search your question in Google. Trading, selling, or purchasing products and/or service are limited to /r/UCSDclassifieds.īuying, selling, or trading are limited to the /r/UCSDclassifieds subreddit. If you are unsure about whether your promotional post is allowed, please message the moderators. Only organizations affiliated with UC San Diego may post and promote in r/UCSD. Self promotion limited to UCSD affiliated orgs Posts that have no discernible relation to UCSD will be removed, as will posts that do not contribute any meaningful discussion. Remember the human that exists on the other side of the screen.Įvery post submission to the subreddit must be related to UC San Diego in some way. The Moderation Team will enforce the Reddit Sitewide Rules along with the subreddit rules.īe respectful to others at all times. Welcome to the subreddit where students, faculty, staff, alumni, and other individuals associated with the University of California San Diego can discuss, share, advise, and collaborate among themselves! RULES
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