How do I get an entry-level job in Finance?

I’ve been out on 25+ interviews and still no success. As of right now I am not sure what to do. Everyone tells me I should be hired already. I am extremely confident and I dress just like the managers. I’ll just keep going to these interviews until I get an offer.

Overview of me
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Bachelor’s in Finance
w/ 2 internships including Merrill Lynch
Excel experience
Marketing experience
Extracurricular activities
Extensive volunteer work

HR feedback would be great.

Hi,

Your education and other credentials would seem to make you a good candidate for employment, even as Entry Level?

If you want feedback on your interviews or at least what should you improve on to better your chances, in future interviews??

Ask the HR DEPARTMENTS of the COMPANIES you have ALREADY INTERVIEWED WITH.

Tell them you are trying to improve your chances of getting hired, and would they mind telling you, off the record, why you weren’t considered for employment?

Or as much as Company Policy will allow?
You may need to write a letter, for this request?

If you don’t remember who in HR you dealt with, you might have to go in and talk to the secretary there, and ask?

Good luck.

2 Responses to “How do I get an entry-level job in Finance?”

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  2. Allan K Says:

    Hi,

    Your education and other credentials would seem to make you a good candidate for employment, even as Entry Level?

    If you want feedback on your interviews or at least what should you improve on to better your chances, in future interviews??

    Ask the HR DEPARTMENTS of the COMPANIES you have ALREADY INTERVIEWED WITH.

    Tell them you are trying to improve your chances of getting hired, and would they mind telling you, off the record, why you weren’t considered for employment?

    Or as much as Company Policy will allow?
    You may need to write a letter, for this request?

    If you don’t remember who in HR you dealt with, you might have to go in and talk to the secretary there, and ask?

    Good luck.
    References :

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