As the global financial sector becomes more complex and interconnected, universities are exploring how to help students understand industry expectations while developing the skills needed for long-term careers.
At National Taiwan University, a recent workshop organised by the Office of International Affairs in collaboration with the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Taipei brought students into direct dialogue with finance professionals. The event, titled “Keys to Success in the Finance Industry,” focused on how students can navigate career pathways in a rapidly evolving financial landscape.
The workshop featured speakers from across the finance sector, including banking, investment trusts, securities analysis and asset management. Participants included former DBS Managing Director Jerry Ho, Cathay SITE Executive Hans Deng, J.P. Morgan Associate Jennifer Hsieh, asset management expert Hsin-ju Hsieh, and Bloomberg Relationship Manager Claire Hsu. Through these discussions, students gained insights into both career trajectories and the practical challenges of working in the industry.
A key theme that emerged was the importance of ethics and resilience. Jerry Ho emphasised that maintaining integrity is essential for long-term success in a sector often shaped by high-pressure decision-making. Hsin-ju Hsieh highlighted the need for continuous learning and professional networking, noting that career opportunities in finance often arise in unpredictable ways.
The workshop illustrates how universities are creating opportunities for students to engage with industry perspectives beyond the classroom. By working with international partners such as the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Taipei, initiatives like this aim to support students in developing the awareness and skills needed for global professional environments.
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