Computer Programming and Application beneficial to IB/PE/VC
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on 8/12/11 at 10:10am
What program's and Computer Applications are necessary or beneficial for a career in IB/PE/VC? To what level? And how long does it take to learn them?






You will need a hardcore
You will need a hardcore programming language like Excel, which runs very close to the metal. Also, it's good to have some knowledge of assembly languages like PowerPoint and Word, because you will be assembling a lot of documents. You should also be aware of object oriented programming, as you will often be manipulating objects in PP and Word, and you want to make sure they are lining up properly.
Good luck.
Excel. Supreme being/fifth
Excel. Supreme being/fifth element level.
Programming not useful for IB/VC/PE and is more beneficial for trading and quant based roles.
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ivoteforthatguy wrote: You
You will need a hardcore programming language like Excel, which runs very close to the metal. Also, it's good to have some knowledge of assembly languages like PowerPoint and Word, because you will be assembling a lot of documents. You should also be aware of object oriented programming, as you will often be manipulating objects in PP and Word, and you want to make sure they are lining up properly.
Good luck.
Excel, Word, Power Point that I know properly. What about C/C++,Java, Matlab, linux?
Don't need any of that. You
Don't need any of that. You will do 0 programming. No linux either, you're not going to be writing/compiling code, and you will not be a network administrator. Know Excel and the rest of MS Office suite.
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Flake wrote: Don't need any
Don't need any of that. You will do 0 programming. No linux either, you're not going to be writing/compiling code, and you will not be a network administrator. Know Excel and the rest of MS Office suite.
That is great. I know excel and word and would learn more in college. Thanx.
you MIGHT use some vba at
you MIGHT use some vba at some point but it shouldn't amount to anymore than copy and pasting cells or something like that
PTS wrote: you MIGHT use some
you MIGHT use some vba at some point but it shouldn't amount to anymore than copy and pasting cells or something like that
But if it is just copy- pasting, than I will learn on the job!!
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No why?
No why?