Cfm?
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Biotaki
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:16 pm Post subject: Cfm? |
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So I got both offer for CFM and CS co-op yesterday, and I still couldn't make up my mind..
On paper, it appears that CFM is just CS co-op without some upper years CS courses , while all the electives being accounting, finance, and economic courses.
My question is that wouldn't employer interests in people who is specializing in CS or finance, rather than a guy who is in the middle? or it is actually an advantage? Since CFM is relatively new program, can anyone at UW share their/friend's experience with this program? Any inputs will be appreciated |
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chrisbrown
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:02 pm Post subject: Re: Cfm? |
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Empolyers are generally much more interested in your practical and work experience (hence co-op) than what degree you have. The programs offered (for the most part) cater to students' interests, not demand for jobs.
Between a CFM grad with no demonstrable skills or experience and let's say, a psych major with a tech blog, open source participation and relevant work experience, that CFM degree isn't going to help you much.
That said, if you're applying for a job at a financial institution, all other things being equal, they'll probably choose CFM over CS, again for the reason of applicable experience. |
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