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Nice. Havnt heard anything and no updates on my dashboard. Let us know how it goes!Fyi, just got an interview invite
Nice. Havnt heard anything and no updates on my dashboard. Let us know how it goes!Fyi, just got an interview invite
Same boat, let's hope for the bestI haven’t received anything from them yet. Starting to think I was rejeced.
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How did it go? I have mine in a few daysI just got an interview invitation from Yale AM program. What kind of interview questions should I expect during the interview? Is it behavioral, technical, or mix of both?
It seems like their best students have placement that rivals top programs while the rest get a salary + sign-on bonus of around $105,000 which is very obtainable from cheaper schools like UW and NCSU.As a thought experiment, where would y'all rank this program in the current rankings in terms of viability for quantitative finance. I would probably rank it around 11th or 12th. Strong Yale brand name, some great employers (e.g. BAM, IMC, Bridgewater) however lack of depth with a 9-month program. Salary is also a bit lackluster. Definitely below MIT, i'd say above NCSU because of more buy-side exposure and better brand. What do y'all think?
As far as I know, they should be sensibly lower. That is the same problem some European programs, such as Imperial RMFE, have when reporting the data.It seems like their best students have placement that rivals top programs while the rest get a salary + sign-on bonus of around $105,000 which is very obtainable from cheaper schools like UW and NCSU.
It says that 1/3 of the class is employed in China, could any Chinese students weigh in here on how those salaries compare to American companies? I'm wondering if that skews the data
The report is 6 months post graduation, standard practice among business schools.FYI, Yale School of Management (SOM) has just published their first employment report for the Masters in Asset Management Class of 2023.
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Employment Report
The rigorous and selective Master’s in Asset Management prepares students for a wide range of asset management roles. Our graduates have secured positions at major banks, investment funds, hedge funds, and other firms—and started their careers with the skills to get ahead.som.yale.edu
If you receive $100,000 annual salary in China, I would it is a very decent starting salary. It is difficult to make comparison with the placement stats from other programs that have mostly stats in the U.S. Obviously, if you consider the placement stats in USD, they do not look impressive. However, do keep in mind that while you make more money in the U.S., the costs of living are also much higher in the U.S.It seems like their best students have placement that rivals top programs while the rest get a salary + sign-on bonus of around $105,000 which is very obtainable from cheaper schools like UW and NCSU.
It says that 1/3 of the class is employed in China, could any Chinese students weigh in here on how those salaries compare to American companies? I'm wondering if that skews the data
4% acceptance rateCongrats all. ~57/1400 students for the class. That’s similar to Princeton MFin