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MBA Salt Lake City UT

An interest in and aptitude for IT and an interest in business or finance can go hand in hand. Investment firms use computerized financial models that require tech-savvy. A career consultant would recommend a financial-related internship to help you understand the role of computers in a career in investments. Please scroll down for access to colleges and universities in Salt Lake City, UT where you can pursue your MBA.

Todays Office Professionals
(801) 519-5093
175 S West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT
American Postal Workers Union
(801) 966-5803
3555 W 3100 S
Salt Lake City, UT
OlympusResumes.com
801-810-JOBS
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, UT
Inscribe / Express Professional Resume Writing Service
801-810-JOBS
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, UT
Your Employment Solutions
(801) 298-9377
160 Cutler Dr Ste 200
North Salt Lake, UT
American Federation Of State County & Municipal Employees L
(801) 532-1009
868 Mcclelland St
Salt Lake City, UT
Bakers' & Confectionery Workers' Union No 401
(801) 972-6768
2261 S Redwood Rd
Salt Lake City, UT
Communications Workers Of America Local No 7704
(801) 364-9361
1743 W North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT
Help4Businesses
(877) 354-0542
4848 Highland Dr
Salt Lake City, UT
Prince Perelson & Associates
(801) 532-1000
2755 E Cottonwood Pkwy Ste 580
Salt Lake City, UT
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Posted by : Molly Joss

4/19/01Ask Molly8_7.xmlby Molly JossTitle: I'll have the MBA with a side of IT Blurb: An MBA student should consider minoring in computers and pursuing a finance-related internship.

Dear Molly: I'm a sophomore in college and am working on a degree in business. I know I want to get an MBA because I'm interested in a career in investments--maybe even running my own investment company. But I'm really interested in computers, too. Is there any way I can combine my interest in business and finance with computers?

Molly says: There are a couple of ways you can indulge your desire to work with money and computers at the same time. Computers are used as tools in the investment world to help track investments, so you need to become a spreadsheet guru. Knowing how to research companies via the Web is another skill you would find valuable. Also, take as many computer courses as you can--you might want to consider pursuing a computer-related minor.

As you progress through your education, you might find that you want to develop computerized financial models, or that you want to help companies design their financial reporting systems. With an educational foundation in finance and computers, you could easily mix your two passions into a satisfying career.

You sound like an ideal candidate for a summer internship that would help you get to know more about how computers are used in the investment world.

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