Whilst rest and relaxation are essential over the upcoming university break, infusing purpose into your time off will also set you up for success. Here's a few things you can do over the break to help position you for a future career in investment management.
- Read investment classics: Take a break from textbooks and immerse yourself in timeless investment literature, such as Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor" or books on the psychology of investing such as “Behavioural investing” by James Montier. Here’s a list of more books we recommend you read to deepen your understanding of market dynamics.
- Explore online courses: Use the break to enhance your skills. Numerous online platforms offer courses on financial modelling, risk management, and other relevant topics. Check out this comprehensive financial modelling online course from the University of Sydney as one example. These courses not only bolster your resume but also equip you with practical knowledge for your future career.
- Start a personal investment project: Put your theoretical knowledge into practice by building your own investment portfolio. Track market trends, analyse stocks, and document your investment decisions. This hands-on experience will not only hone your analytical skills but also serve as a valuable talking point in future interviews.
- Volunteer in your community: Consider volunteering your financial skills to non-profit organisations or financial literacy programs. Share your knowledge with others and help demystify the world of investments. Not only is this a purposeful use of your time, but it also showcases your commitment to social responsibility. Check out volunteering sites like GoVolunteer or Seek’s volunteer section.
- Cultivate a healthy work-life balance: Amidst the pursuit of career goals, don't forget to relax and rejuvenate. Spend quality time with family and friends, explore the outdoors, and engage in activities that bring you joy. A well-balanced lifestyle is crucial for sustained success in any profession.
By injecting a little intention into your holiday break, you’ll not just rejuvenate for the approaching academic year but also lay the foundation for professional success. However, don't forget to prioritise relaxation and fun - you've put in the hard work this year, and you deserve it!
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