International Finance and Trade?

I recently earned my BA International Finance and Trade level from an accredited British University. I was looking for a financial analyst duty, but most of them require at least 2 to 3 years of experience. Could you please advise me on a position explicitly entry-level and will eventually get me the necessary experience to become a financial analyst?
Thanks for the relieve :)

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Isn't that wonderful! Good for you. I see lots of ads for positions you describe within the back of The Economist and in international trade regulation journals. The trade journals are probably the best source.

If after a terrific push you're still have a hard time getting anywhere, try publishing an article in one of these 'zines on some hot issue contained by trade, i.e., a projection of the effects of a trade imbalance if the U.S. follows through on its plan to remove gambling from GATS. Other sector and economies will be affected. Which ones and how? More on this at PokerPulse - http://pokerpulse.com/legal/viewtopic.ph...

What effect, too, one wonders, will the U.S. claw-back hold on other bilateral trade agreements with terms (like the one contained by CAFTA http://www.pokerpulse.com/legal/viewtopi... that make GATS a fundamental precondition? Write it up and send it to someone. Gosh know, the UK has put a LOT of time and energy into establishing a kick-*** Internet laying a bet industry and many, many players inwardly (trade lawyers, govts) and without (investors) the industry would be burning to have info and insights you probably possess! If you succeed in publishing something, you can use it as a springboard.

Fly!

Good luck.

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I don't really know what that first guy said. He made a good point about getting published, but he go off on a tangent about the UK online making a bet scene...

Anyway, here are my 2cents. With no experience, your best bet would be to try to intern for some sort of international organization. The higher and more prestigeous the better, but you can look into local govenment trade organization (many metropolitan cities in the US have at hand own trade offices now). An internship along these lines would give you an top at real jobs surrounded by the market later on.
I'm pursuing a dual MA/MS econ/finance amount and I'm taking the same path. Unfortunately most of the entry-level employment opportunity out there are pretty competitive and not at all close to what you really want to do.

Bottom line- the souk is going to make you earn your bones at the bottom one way or another. I recommend the internship because if nothing else you've got a better shot at getting internesting work within your field this way. The definite job may pay, but it doesn't garuntee long occupancy success.



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