After attending the 4-hour career orientation program, we can now schedule your training depending on your availability and location. If you have a day job, we have an available night classes for you.
At the end of the training, aspirants will be able learn the following:
Basic and Advance Learnings in Financial Industry
This is where aspirants will learn how to conduct extensive research into financial theories and best practices. They will develop critical thinking skills necessary to delve deeply into a finance topic and analyze data. Graduates will also know on how to independently evaluate information in order to reach valid conclusions.
Communication
Aspirants will be able to clearly and effectively relay their findings to colleagues or clients. They will learn on how to organize information and present it coherently so that it can be easily understood by people with varying levels of financial knowledge.
Problem-solving
Aspirants will learn how to analyze potential roadblocks and formulate solutions. Leveraging their keen knowledge of financial theories and systems, they will be able to offer guidance and direction to team members and clients to help them make low risk, high benefit financial decisions.
Ethics
Aspirants will develop a personal ethos and commitment to operate legally and ethically in their financial dealings. This includes fully disclosing information that would present a conflict of interest, being honest, open and fair; and maintaining confidentiality.