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Finance Associate Reviews
What is it like working as a Finance Associate?
February 2019
Long commute, lots of options.
Finance Associate in Dallas:
Pros: Lots of options
Cons: Long commute
January 2019
Room for Growth.
Finance Associate in Boston:
Pros: Tackling tough challenges and learning a lot
Cons: Too much on my plate sometimes
March 2018
Hectic.
Finance Associate in Lagos:
Pros: Fun base center, parks and views.
Cons: Hectic, traffic situation, high cost of living.
January 2018
High control level, manage high stress level, efficient.
Finance Associate in Mexico City:
Pros: *Attention to detail.
*Strong Technical and Financial Skills.
*Efficient and hard-work toward deadlines.
Cons: Poor Work-life Balance.
High Stress Levels.
October 2017
Finance Associate in San Nicolas:
Pros: Good working environment.
Cons: Working schedule.
October 2015
Ability to Prove My Worth.
Finance Associate:
Pros: People, culture, benefits.
Cons: Repetition, confusing products.
September 2014
Interesting and self motivating.
Finance Associate:
Pros: Interpersonal relations with Country offices.
Cons: Repetitive.
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