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Title: Job Seekers Guide to Wall Street Recruiters by Christopher W. Hunt, Scott A. Scanlon ISBN: 0-471-23994-1 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: March, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.33 (6 reviews)
Rating: 3
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Rating: 3
Summary: A solid starting point
Comment: This book is not a how-to manual for landing a job on Wall Street. Just as the title says, it is simply a guide to the recruiters. Scanlon and Hunt have broken the book into three parts for your reference.
First, the introduction and chapters 1 through 3 are not quite part of the book. If you look at the page numbers, roman numerals still greet you. This should show you that it is not the primary focus of the book. The introduction tells you about recruiters and job searching in this field. In the first three chapters, some good information from the authors explain resumes, cover letters, and interviews. Knowing how the recruiters think is always a leg up on the competition.
The meat of the book is the "directory." This lets you know the name, title, firm, and address of Wall Street recruiters. Remember that people change jobs and titles fairly often. This information is merely a starting point. Just knowing the companies out there allows me to do some research to make my application that much more appealing. It also allows me to be more knowledgeable in the interview. Use the information to find the current recruiter. Don't assume the listed name is still in charge of recruiting.
The last part is not as helpful. It breaks down the field into four parts (generalist, financial services, insurance, and venture capital). Here, the authors index names with company for the recruiter with a more specialized function. This will allow you to finetune your search, but given that people change jobs, the information here is less helpful than the addresses.
This book is a good starting point for your quest for a job on Wall Street, but alone, it will not be of use. It is merely a solid starting point to find out who is out there recruiting.
Rating: 1
Summary: Save your money and buy a newspaper instead
Comment: What a waste of money! After sending about 160 letters to the various recruiters listed in this book, about 90 were returned as undeliverable due to firms out of business and people moving to different firms. The headhunter business is extremely fluid and recruiters apparently do not remain with a firm for any length of time. The book also advises people not to call a recruiter on the telephone. This must be an attempt to alleviate the recruiters from having to actually speak to a person without having a sure shot position open for them. The authors must be former recruiters because they seem to write from a recruiter's point of view and not a job seeker's. The book's advice and how-to sections are common sense; anyone with half a brain uses the steps outlined in the book already without having to be told to do so. All that this book accomplishes is to line the pockets of the authors at the expense of people who are looking for valid resources that can assist them in a job search. Ask your Uncle Ralph if he knows of anyone who is hiring and don't give these two useless people,(Christopher Hunt and Scott Scanlon) any of your hard earned money, especially if you're currently unemployed. P.S. the only reason my review has one star is because I wasn't offered the option of no stars.
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Title: Resumes for Banking and Financial Careers by VGM Career Books, VCM Career Books ISBN: 0658011030 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 27 March, 2001 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: The Fast Track by Mariam Naficy ISBN: 0767900405 Publisher: Broadway Pub. Date: 06 October, 1997 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Heard on the Street: Quantitative Questions from Wall Street Job Interviews by Timothy Falcon Crack ISBN: 0970055218 Publisher: Timothy Crack Pub. Date: August, 2002 List Price(USD): $45.00 |
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Title: Vault Guide to Advanced Finance and Quantitative Interviews by Jennifer Voitle, Staff of Vault ISBN: 1581311729 Publisher: Vault Reports Inc Pub. Date: January, 2003 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
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Title: Vault Guide to Finance Interviews by Vault Staff, D. Bhatawedekhar, Hussam Hamadeh ISBN: 1581311664 Publisher: Vault Reports Inc Pub. Date: November, 2002 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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