Wallstreetprep/WSO necessary for project finance?
I've been in public finance since I graduated and am currently an associate. I've been wanting to get into project finance for a while as it seems a lot more stimulating than project finance in terms of credit, modeling, legal components etc. Being in public finance, I've solely used a program called DBC and next to no excel modeling.
I've been applying for project finance jobs with no luck. Would a course like this almost be necessary since I'm not coming from undergrad straight into a training class? $500 is a bit of money but if I don't really have a great shot otherwise I would think it is worth it.
Interested to see if anyone has any thoughts on this as project finance is so specialized and the modeling is pretty intense compared to a lot of other fields. Thanks!
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Interested if anyone has it?
Ended up getting it. Let me know if anyone is interested, will be keen to spread the cost.
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