Nothing beats first-hand knowledge when it comes to understanding industry trends, career progression, and workplace culture. By speaking to professionals who are already working in your desired field, you’ll gain insights that go beyond what’s taught in the classroom.
Many students who complete our Summer Analyst Training Programme say that the connections they make with peers and mentors continue to help them navigate their careers long after the programme ends.
If you’re not sure where to start, look up professionals on LinkedIn, join relevant student societies, and attend panel talks where you can hear directly from industry leaders.
Most job openings, especially in finance, aren’t posted on public job boards. Instead, they’re filled through internal referrals and recommendations. Networking helps you build relationships with professionals who can give you early access to internships, graduate roles, and hidden opportunities.
To take advantage of this:
The more people you know, the more likely you are to hear about an opportunity before it becomes widely available.
Networking isn’t just about job hunting—it’s also about building relationships that support you throughout your career.
Starting out in industries like finance can be challenging, especially when adapting to long hours and fast-paced environments. Having a strong network means you’ll always have people to exchange ideas with, ask for advice, and rely on when things get tough.
Many professionals find that the people they meet at university events, internships, and summer programmes become lifelong friends, mentors, and colleagues.
Networking isn’t just about landing your first job—it’s about long-term career growth.
The professionals you meet today may become future colleagues, mentors, or even hiring managers. Having a strong network in place before you need it ensures that when opportunities arise, you already have people willing to vouch for you.
Think of networking as an investment. The more effort you put into building and maintaining relationships now, the more doors will open for you in the future.
If you’re ready to take your networking seriously, here are a few steps to get started:
✅ Create or update your LinkedIn profile – Ensure you have a professional photo, an engaging bio, and your education and experience listed.
✅ Attend career events – University fairs, guest lectures, and employer networking sessions are excellent starting points.
✅ Join professional communities – Student investment societies, business clubs, and industry networking groups can help expand your circle.
✅ Engage online – Follow industry leaders, share insightful content, and interact with professionals on LinkedIn.
✅ Follow up and stay in touch – After meeting someone at an event, send a polite follow-up message to keep the connection alive.