This video is GOLD, thank you!! I'm 19 and I'm looking forward to getting an MBA in the U.S, and I have an Italian passport, hopefully in the future I can work in the finance industry in Switzerland, it's like my dream country.
Hi boss i want to go work in geneva but i know that the rent is very high. Could you do a vídeo of best places to live in france near geneva? I am 25 years old and i wouldn't like to live in a village.... By the way i dont speak french but can understand. Could i find a job in bussines/data analysis area? Or in order to grown i would need not only french but also german. Or only french would be enough? Because my second option is luxemburg what do you think?
To work in Geneva french definitely helps although it is possible to find a job with English only. The same applies to Zurich, where German definitely helps but is not an absolute must. Regarding living in France, Ill make a video about this soon 😉
Hi, is there someone here who knows where I can find a PE/VC/IB firms list concerning Genevia (Genève*, I don't know the word in English) please ? Thanks so much for your answers plse fix lol
Thank you so much for this video! 🧡 I have a master’s degree in foreign languages and literatures (I speak EN and FR), and now I’m studying Business and Administration by myself (9 months programme). Becoming a Swiss banker has always been a dream, but I don’t have any experience for now. The situation is complicated here where I live. Perhaps I should consider an internship… I feel unmotivated. Is there any chance for people like me in this industry? 🥺
is it harder to get in a BB or in a EB in Switzerland? And how would you rate a changing from TAS Big4 to Investment Banking, which is quite usual in Germany
Hi Miko, I work as Financial Planning Analyst and what are opportunities in this segment of finance. What kind of certifications accepted or need to have to get into Financial Planning Industry. Your advise is highly appreciated. Thank you.
that depends on your diplomas and previous experience. What counts most to get a job here is either previous experience or education here in Switzerland so breaking into the industry is not easy. Did you think of doing studies here and starting from an internship? You can drop me a DM on insta (@miko_ps)
Right now I am finishing my career(economics) in Spain (We are the country with the highest unemployment rate in Europe hahaha) so I would like to emigrate and work in Switzerland, I speak English fluently, and German I am learning at the moment. I was thinking to improve my German and pass the CFA I and try to get a job in Switzerland, do you think it is possible?
Hi Alex thanks for you comment! I understand you are currently studying? Which uni? Getting a job here is definitely possible, if you speak German it will further increase your chances in German speaking Switzerland. It’s definitely possible, my friends but also a number of subscribers have done it! CFA would be value added, but I think it’s much more important that you show previous experience. Internships, internships, internships as much as you can. Let me know if you have questions here or DM me on insta
@@Miko_PS_in_Switzerland Thank you very much for your reply! Yes, I am currently studying at the university in my city (not top university, local university), I have no work experience, because the internship I was going to do was canceled by the COVID, I will finish my degree in July or December this year, so I was thinking of improving my German and study the cfa from summer and try to find something (even if it was an internship in Switzerland). The situation in spain is bad, 50% youth unemployment and a general unemployment rate of 18% and I would like to try there, but I don't know if it will be possible, I hope so!
@@AlexPerez-ds7hl Hi Alex, the world is so ironic the reason why I say this, Spanish people want to work in other countries. People in my country, including me, want to work in Spain or another European country. someone's life someone else's dream
@@DARTHVADER-wy1ny haha we never appreciate what we have in our country. I wrote this post a few months ago thinking that I was not going to have a job or find anything. Weeks after this post, I have found a job: It is not what I like the most nor with a good salary, but it is in banking and I am learning, I hope it will help me in the future. We have to fight day by day to achieve our goals, and once we are there, we must not give up and continue fighting. I wish you all the best!!
Hello I'm Spanish also (from Barcelona) and I'd like to know how what did you do finally. I'm gonna study Business Administration and after move to Zürich. Could you give sth to little deeper about It? If not a simple answer will be fine. Thank you
Hi Thiago. Thanks for your comment! The pace and pressure usually high in finance. But I’d say the hours are more reasonable in Switzerland and there a better life/work balance. There is a number of reasons for that, but one is surely employee protection and social benefits incomparable to the US
Depends on the bank. NY is the craziest, then London and last Switzerland. Also depe nds on the type of Financial Institution. Kantonalbanks, Retail banks, are more relaxed. Private or Investment banking is busier. Broker/Securities dealers are MAD
Sure why not, there are some international corporations and organizations , so HR jobs there have additional interesting complexity and a bunch of recurring agencies as well. Best of luck and success!
online there are endless possibilities to take courses, make certificates and learn skills. This not only gives you new knowledge, but also shows to the outside world that you have the ambition, drive, discipline and work ethic to do more than is simply expected from you
hey, I'm albinary, been a fan of your content for a while, just on a different account aha. really glad you made this, I was looking to get into a finance career and this will definitely help me. thank you very much, keep up the good work :)
Hi Albinary! I of course remember you! Im glad you find the video useful, I hope it will help you in your career and life :) best of luck and success! 😊
Hi! Can you please drop me an email at: hello.miko.ps@gmail.com, just saying hi and your youtube name? I wanted to share something with you as a long time loyal subscriber 😊 Thank you in advance!
This video is GOLD, thank you!! I'm 19 and I'm looking forward to getting an MBA in the U.S, and I have an Italian passport, hopefully in the future I can work in the finance industry in Switzerland, it's like my dream country.
I am from singapore , work in finance , 37yo, and can attest this guy is speaking GOLD! This was a great refresher!
Thank you, Miko! Was updating my CV and cover letter - as you were talking! Very timely! Finger crossed )) Good luck with the channel!
Hello Yuliya!! Thank for your comment! I’m
Keeping my fingers crossed, best of luck and success!
can you tell us about professional qualifications you have ?
thank you for the time and effort of you, very much appreciated!
Thanks for you comment! I wish you best of luck and success!
Excellent, detailed advice! Thank you so much Miko! I found incredible value in your video.
Can you review education system in Switzerland and FULL FUNDED SCHOLARSHIP IN SWITZERLAND AND WHO TO APPLY?
This intro changed my life forever ☀️🦅🔥✨
Im glad you think so. I wish you all the best and all success! DM me on insta if you have question 😊
Love your content man, thanks. Could you do a video about what you see other expats do for jobs over there?
Hi boss i want to go work in geneva but i know that the rent is very high. Could you do a vídeo of best places to live in france near geneva?
I am 25 years old and i wouldn't like to live in a village....
By the way i dont speak french but can understand. Could i find a job in bussines/data analysis area? Or in order to grown i would need not only french but also german. Or only french would be enough?
Because my second option is luxemburg what do you think?
To work in Geneva french definitely helps although it is possible to find a job with English only. The same applies to Zurich, where German definitely helps but is not an absolute must. Regarding living in France, Ill make a video about this soon 😉
Thanks a million Miko! :)
Thanks for your comment Magda, I hope it came handy ☺️ pozdrawiam!
I've been working one year in Geneva and 4 years in Luxemburg.
I'm French, and I would like which role could be smart to apply in Private Banking.
Hi, is there someone here who knows where I can find a PE/VC/IB firms list concerning Genevia (Genève*, I don't know the word in English) please ? Thanks so much for your answers
plse fix lol
can you name your everyday duties? meaning what it is that you actually do? reporting? client-facing role? is it a bore?
Thank you so much for this video! 🧡 I have a master’s degree in foreign languages and literatures (I speak EN and FR), and now I’m studying Business and Administration by myself (9 months programme). Becoming a Swiss banker has always been a dream, but I don’t have any experience for now. The situation is complicated here where I live. Perhaps I should consider an internship… I feel unmotivated. Is there any chance for people like me in this industry? 🥺
Never lose faith in yourself, good luck for your future 😊💖!
How can I apply for Swiss banks as legal advisor in Switzerland I completed law from India, please send information regarding this 🎂
If you start a consulting firm we might soon have BIG 5! Great Video....!!!
Hahaha 🤣 thank you for your comment and your continued support 🎊🎉
@@Miko_PS_in_Switzerland No problem At all!! I love your videos and I love Switzerland. By the way do you have a LinkedIn?
Can you please write me a message on insta? (@miko_ps)
🌷 Hello my friend 🙋♂️🤝🙋♂️🇨🇭
Great channel!
Very interesting!!!
Hello, thank you for your comment! I’m glad you liked it☺️☺️
My friend in this video you look like the wolf of wall street - original 100% !
☺️☺️ thanks!
thankyou miko very informative video
Thank you for your comment, glad it was helpful! 😊
Editing on point 🎯
is it harder to get in a BB or in a EB in Switzerland? And how would you rate a changing from TAS Big4 to Investment Banking, which is quite usual in Germany
Greetings from Geneva 👋🏼
Hello!!👋🏻👋🏻
@@Miko_PS_in_Switzerland Holla Summer is coming can't wait for summer content😍
@Dayve To be honest, it really just became warm now, so there still might be some snowy videos ;) but stay tuned, summer content will come soon! 😊
Thanks Miko. I am currently based in Geneva. Can we discuss further ?
sure, you can drop me a message on Instagram (miko_ps)
Hi Miko, I work as Financial Planning Analyst and what are opportunities in this segment of finance. What kind of certifications accepted or need to have to get into Financial Planning Industry. Your advise is highly appreciated. Thank you.
that depends on your diplomas and previous experience. What counts most to get a job here is either previous experience or education here in Switzerland so breaking into the industry is not easy. Did you think of doing studies here and starting from an internship? You can drop me a DM on insta (@miko_ps)
can I Dm you as well regarding the same case?
If I have 4-5 years experience of general banking in my country, can I apply in Swiss banks online and get a job from my home country ??
Thanks for the contents sir I love your contents 🤝
Right now I am finishing my career(economics) in Spain (We are the country with the highest unemployment rate in Europe hahaha) so I would like to emigrate and work in Switzerland, I speak English fluently, and German I am learning at the moment. I was thinking to improve my German and pass the CFA I and try to get a job in Switzerland, do you think it is possible?
Hi Alex thanks for you comment! I understand you are currently studying? Which uni?
Getting a job here is definitely possible, if you speak German it will further increase your chances in German speaking Switzerland. It’s definitely possible, my friends but also a number of subscribers have done it!
CFA would be value added, but I think it’s much more important that you show previous experience. Internships, internships, internships as much as you can. Let me know if you have questions here or DM me on insta
@@Miko_PS_in_Switzerland Thank you very much for your reply! Yes, I am currently studying at the university in my city (not top university, local university), I have no work experience, because the internship I was going to do was canceled by the COVID, I will finish my degree in July or December this year, so I was thinking of improving my German and study the cfa from summer and try to find something (even if it was an internship in Switzerland). The situation in spain is bad, 50% youth unemployment and a general unemployment rate of 18% and I would like to try there, but I don't know if it will be possible, I hope so!
@@AlexPerez-ds7hl Hi Alex, the world is so ironic the reason why I say this, Spanish people want to work in other countries. People in my country, including me, want to work in Spain or another European country. someone's life someone else's dream
@@DARTHVADER-wy1ny haha we never appreciate what we have in our country.
I wrote this post a few months ago thinking that I was not going to have a job or find anything.
Weeks after this post, I have found a job: It is not what I like the most nor with a good salary, but it is in banking and I am learning, I hope it will help me in the future.
We have to fight day by day to achieve our goals, and once we are there, we must not give up and continue fighting.
I wish you all the best!!
Hello I'm Spanish also (from Barcelona) and I'd like to know how what did you do finally. I'm gonna study Business Administration and after move to Zürich. Could you give sth to little deeper about It? If not a simple answer will be fine. Thank you
Thank you for the great video! Could you talk about the working hours in ib/finance compared to the crazy hours of NYC/London? Thanks, again.
Hi Thiago. Thanks for your comment! The pace and pressure usually high in finance. But I’d say the hours are more reasonable in Switzerland and there a better life/work balance. There is a number of reasons for that, but one is surely employee protection and social benefits incomparable to the US
@@Miko_PS_in_Switzerland Thank you!
Depends on the bank. NY is the craziest, then London and last Switzerland. Also depe nds on the type of Financial Institution. Kantonalbanks, Retail banks, are more relaxed. Private or Investment banking is busier.
Broker/Securities dealers are MAD
@@vascoespañol and the money clearly follows the craziness, doesn't it?
@@Thiago-pc7vk In every sense
Hello Miko PS. Do you think its a good option to try to find hr work in Geneva?
Sure why not, there are some international corporations and organizations , so HR jobs there have additional interesting complexity and a bunch of recurring agencies as well. Best of luck and success!
If I have done cfa level 3 can I get into Swiss bank ?
What if u just finish school what can make you stand out?
online there are endless possibilities to take courses, make certificates and learn skills. This not only gives you new knowledge, but also shows to the outside world that you have the ambition, drive, discipline and work ethic to do more than is simply expected from you
What is the salary
hey, I'm albinary, been a fan of your content for a while, just on a different account aha. really glad you made this, I was looking to get into a finance career and this will definitely help me. thank you very much, keep up the good work :)
Hi Albinary! I of course remember you! Im glad you find the video useful, I hope it will help you in your career and life :) best of luck and success! 😊
Hi! Can you please drop me an email at: hello.miko.ps@gmail.com, just saying hi and your youtube name? I wanted to share something with you as a long time loyal subscriber 😊 Thank you in advance!
u talk so fast, because it is secret ?