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Since it was set up in 1986, the MS Finance HEC has seen its graduates recruited by the top financial institutions.

Opportunities for our graduates include:

  • asset management
  • trading and sales
  • corporate finance
  • financial engineering
  • middle office and risk management
  • securitization
  • project financing

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Internship

The first stage in the professional development of our students is the four-month “internship” starting in May/June. The term “internship” is somewhat misleading, as a large proportion of our students have in fact already been recruited on permanent employment contracts before the end of the program, with the first four months of their employment serving to fulfill their “internship” obligations to get their diploma.

Click here for some examples of "internships" currently being done by students from the class starting in September 2006


Aurore Gauffre, student in MS Finance,
class 2008

Recruitment

Here are some of the firms which have recruited at least one student from the MS Finance HEC since 2005:

Barclays Capital
BNP Paribas
Calyon
CitiGroup
Crédit Agricole
Crédit Suisse Securities
Downer & Company
Dresdner Kleinwort
Exton Consulting
Fortis Bank
Goldman Sachs
HSBC France
JP Morgan

Lehman Brothers
Macquarie Bank Ltd
Mercer Oliver Wyman
Natixis
Oddo & Cie
Petro Diamond Risk Management Ltd
Robeco Gestions
Rothschild & Cie Gestion
Seventure Partners
Shaftesbury Asset Management
Société Générale Asset Management
The Boston Consulting Group SA
Total Oil Trading SA
UBS

Finance Forum

Every year, HEC organizes a recruitment forum dedicated specifically to finance.
Below you will find a list of the companies that took part in Finance Campus 2007:

Axa Investment Managers
Bank Of America
Barclays Capital
Bear Stearns International Limited
Bloomberg
BNP Paribas
Bryan Garnier & Co
Citigroup
Calyon
Crédit Suisse
Deloitte
Deutsche Bank
Dresdner Kleinwort
Ernst & Young
Exane
Fidelity
General Electric
Goldman Sachs
HSBC
JPMorgan
Lazard
Lehman Brothers
Leonardo
Merrill Lynch
Morgan Stanley
Murex
Natixis
Nomura
Oddo & Cie
Oliver Wyman
Price WaterhouseCoopers
RBS
Global Banking & Markets
Reuters
Rothschild
Société Générale
UBS

Finance Forum HEC, Fall 2007