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It definitely does. You get to experience different sides of finance and in the process learn about your strengths and what you actually like. In the end, you can apply for various roles if they interest you or focus on one that you prefer. I know a bunch of people who benefited from it especially if you have no experience

 

Lol happy for you or anyone to share their opinion/experience of it as well. I just don’t know anyone who had anything bad to say about it as I did consider it a lot while in uni. Only issue was I couldn’t afford it

 

It's £1.6k for 1 week, or £3.25k for 3 weeks. For perspective, the latter is 35% of a domestic student's yearly tuition fee.

It's not a pay to win game, you can learn about the roles by just reaching out to people on linkedin.

 

Sure you can but there’s a difference between telling the interviewer that I’ve heard this is what the role is about and I’ve had a tiny bit of experience in the role and this what I learnt and enjoyed. From what I’ve heard they even use their simulations to train analysts at Citadel. If you’ve done any of the simulations, you’ll know it actually gives you insight into the roles

 
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