Sup /biz/
I've just secured a sales internship at a top technology company over this summer but I'd really like to go into investment banking when I leave uni and I don't really want to work in sales either. My question is will this look good on my CV that I have experience or potentially harmful that it's in a very different industry to banking?
Bump... someone please enlighten me on this issue
>>1107891
my neighbor works for oracle and probably makes close to $300k a year and he started at a regular position, dont think just because you are paid a wage that you can't develop something great or innovate your way to an important position.
just work hard and if you are better than your peers you will move up, simple as that.
Any of you do affiliate marketing for Amazon or any other company? Should I get into this?
If you don't know what is affiliate marketing, it's really simple. Amazon has a product, you advertise that product on your website, and if someone uses your link to buy that product you get a cut. 5-15% usually.
>>1107729
I'm working on a site intending to add affiliates, but I'm not yet there. I can tell you the results in a year or three.
Or you could just get started like me.
>investing in this literal pile of shit
I have no idea why somebody would continue holding the site.
>>1107582
If you bought in at 15, you should've already taken profit and should be seeking to start getting back in under 15.
Has anyone done Capsim and do you have any hints/tricks?
I'm in a class where our grade depends on our position in the competition.
>>1107578
join the club
shit sucks
get a group full of people who don't understand anything at all, they're just pissed they have to meet outside of class ("I gots shit tuh do! I be working fo' jobs n sheeit!")
actually, i can't think of a better way to simulate the real world. forget the arbitrary product marketing and whatever other horseshit. incompetent and unwilling coworkers who you have no choice but to interact with is the real simulation here
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-23/suicidal-trader-loses-everything-launches-online-begging-site
>/biz/ in a nutshell
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/11/03/cramer-fitbit-is-not-even-close-to-its-peak.html
remember remember do the opposite of the cramer
>>1107561
uhh the gazelle just needs to run faster than the slowest gazelle to survive.
anyone else into fx trading? if so, how long you been at it? any tips, good resources to look at for someone just starting out?
babypips
get paid pupper
Hey guys would you share the best site to make pocket money online, like survey sits or anything that works like that and can make payment outside US
We get it, ISIS, you're broke. Go back to raiding oil fields.
I'm looking for the best books out there on personal financing, investment, and wealth growth. Got any good suggestions, biz?
No get rich quick shit, either. I mean using a lifetime to invest wisely and build wealth. So I'm working with decades of time here no risky shit.
Also, I'm interested in great books on business/finance in general.
>>1107409
Bump for interest, no dave ramsey shit though.
>go to interview
>get rejected by normalfags because I'm not a normalfag
>got an email yesterday
>confirms that they'll pay over $400 worth of my (legitimate) travel and hotel expenses
Kek, take that neurotypicals. PS4s all round lads!
What is a "normalfag", does not being one mean you are mentally ill?
What are the ethics surrounding animal testing?
people are animals.. suffering and death are all around every life form all the time... if you have extra energy (& money) to think about other species, then you're a member of a lucky species.
knock yourself out caring about shit but don't get butthurt some of us are just trying to carve out a living
Legally, it would be morally good to test chemicals with unknown effects on babies, with a permission form from the parent or guardian, before we test it on animals.
de facto
do you believe suffering is necessary
do you believe in sacred souls, and do animals have sacred souls.
If someone offers to pay for something in business context are you supposed to refuse it? A business associate I let them pay five hundred, and now feel guilty.
>>1107216
Yes it would probably be a good idea.
Im only 19 yr old and my life goal is to own a nightclub. What can i expect and how much will i have to invest in? I have some really good ideas but im not the richest guy in the city soo... anyone have some good advice or anything that might help me in the future?
With all of the licensing that you need these days it's just not worth it anymore.
Instead, I'd recommend just sucking dicks like the rest of us. The logistics alone are a far simpler affair to manage.
Nightclubs are really only good for laundering money. You have to deal with drunk people, gangs, drugs and the occasional stabbing/ shooting. Its a shitty business life.
If your really still really dedicated set up something up start with a restaurant (with liquor license) and slowly start expanding your empire. Night clubs often have to be rebranded and the renovations to make them trendy are very expensive. You will want to be able to rent out the club to people for private events during the day and running a restaurant out of part of it would be smart as well.
I am looking into investing into a business to improve profit.
Please no spam
:contact number +44 7469 194385
>hehe, I'll prank by friend by manipulation 4chin into raiding his phone no. XD XD XD
Story time, and looking for insight.
So for the past 8 years, my father has been building a business from the ground up. This business deals in machines that melts down tires, and refines them back into their basic components, which he sells. He's spent probably around a few million getting it started, getting the machines working, getting worked over by investors, and finally the machines are in their final stages of completion, and his dream is coming into fruition.
Recently, the company CAT has shown interest in buying the machines for melting down tires specifically, for $15million. A pretty decent amount, but he doesn't exactly want to sell out so soon, and to a company like CAT. His other options were people offering $40k a month for pretty much forever, but they weren't looking on expanding the machines and making more of then. CAT has the option to expand, but my father wants to keep the machines and the jobs they'll be creating inside the USA, and he's afraid CAT will outsource jobs elsewhere. It's my personal dream to someday be more heavily involved in the business, and I want to move the machines outside the US to countries that have extreme tire pollution problems and shit.
Now, he owns the patent for the machines, but only 20% of the company that his current investors started for them, so he doesn't get too much of a say in if they sell out or not. $15million is enough to start making more machines to melt down things other than tires (which I don't know much about so I won't expand on), so it's not selling out completely since he'll still be able to make machines, but $15million still seems a little light for something as big as he's been working on these past 8 years. He expected the payout to be much higher, and is afraid selling out isn't the best idea.
What's /biz/'s opinion? I hope I didn't put in too much information. I'm thinking about buying The Art of the Deal for him.
>>1106691
(cont).
Also, our family hasn't been in a great spot for the past 4-5 years either. All of our money has gone into getting the machines to work, and I've had to get a part time job while going to college for a software engineering degree, so the money he'd get from selling out would take us out of our depression, and be able to pay off the debts he owes, and then more than enough to make more machines, which will continue to expand in growth.
We're just trying to weigh out the pros and cons of selling out vs seeing what he can do with the investors he has currently. They said money in the hand is always the best option, but he disagrees.
I need help from a lawyer, preferably a business lawyer, employment lawyer, professional responsibility lawyer, or internet lawyer.
I'm working on a MLM business and need to know if it's legal so I can become a rich bizness man.
If you can help, please do and put your email address. You might be part of creating something huge like fb n shit.
>>1106656
Google "Rocket Lawyers" and get a 30 min consultation you dunce.