Graduation

in #finance8 years ago (edited)

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I study Finance and Sustainable Development in Paris, France. I'm debating my Capstone/MBA Final Project/Thesis, you name it, tomorrow. I'm so nervous, I really hope I'll master it. My topic is related to geothermal energy technology, and its opportunities. I tried to combine both my majors.

So, tomorrow I will (hopefully) be done with uni! I cannot wait to start working, I'm so done with all them lectures and exam weeks. What do you guys think would be the best step next? Should I enjoy my last chance of an easy summer (allez, les vacances), or start forming my career? I was recommended for a position in a multinational oil company in Prague, but I just don't feel it. I'm kind of stuck in the between: I'd need a break, but I'm inpatient to wait. Senior users: is it better to start immediately, or embrace your "freedom" years?

Side note: I already have some working experience, so a couple of months don't necessarily count.

Hey! Any international companies with an awesome environment and culture you would recommend? I worked for a while at ABB, and it was a very positive experience.

Just throwing some random thoughts, and opening up a lil' bit. How are you guys?

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Fuck them oil companies, even though it might be quite a kickstart for your career. Don't support the wrong things, just to make YOUR life easier. Fights against the whole notion of your thesis (Which I'd actually like to read one day). I say enjoy the summer and figure out what you want to do with your life. Yeah, easier said than done.

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Welcome @veers and good luck with defending your thesis. Let us know how it went :-)