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Revi Goldwasser has been interview as a subject matter expert in various media. Here are some of the publications!
“Many people think they can pop in to a conference room to take a call from a potential employer,” says Goldwasser. “What happens if your boss walks in on you, or maybe someone can overhear your conversation?” View full article
“Honestly, on our end we rarely see individuals who have non-industry experience,” says Revi Goldwasser, CEO at headhunters Wall Street Personnel. “If anything, it’s usually the other way around –they take their investment experience and transfer that skill towards the non-investment sector – especially after the market downtown we had for the last five years.” View full article
“Companies conduct background checks because candidates can be dishonest about employment history and other work details, education, salary, and credit/criminal/drug history.” Revi Goldwasser, Wall Street Personnel View full article
“People from the mortgage side of the business are trying to enter Wall Street” in large numbers, Ms. Goldwasser said. Still, the sustained success of the last five years should provide a buffer against a drastic downturn, she said. And some employees, such as traders, whose skills can be easily transferred, will be moved to other units of the bank.” View full article
“Fund managers really have to hone in on product knowledge because of how complex and regulated the industry has become.” Revi Goldwasser, Wall Street Personnel” View full article
“For the actual component of ‘hiring’, you still need a resume 100 percent of the time. When we submit a resume to a client we need a resume — when the job seekers go to an interview, we need a resume.” View full article
“When you respond to a posting, there’s a link to download your resume as a Word attachment,” she said. “Be sure you haven’t named your resume file as your name if you’re trying to be confidential. Change your resume file name to ‘confidential resume’ before you download it.” View full article
“In today’s market, it’s more important than ever to have a profession from your degree, not just a degree,” said Revi Goldwasser, author of the book, CD and workbook series, Secrets from a Wall Street Recruiter. “So think of this when deciding what you want to do, what to major in, and which school to pursue.” View full article
“When you respond to a posting, there’s a link to download your resume as a word attachment,” Revi said. “Be sure you haven’t named your resume file as your name if you’re trying to be confidential. Change your resume file name to ‘confidential resume’ before you download it. Otherwise, even if you use the confidential features on the job board, employers will see your name.” View full article
“Mortgage professionals are increasingly posting their resumes on Web sites and reaching out to job placement firms, headhunters said. “People from the mortgage side of the business are trying to enter Wall Street,” the president of the jobs Web site WallStreetJobs.com, Revi Goldwasser, said.” View full article
“Revi Goldwasser, CEO of JobsOnWallStreet.com — the Leading Financial Services Online Job Board — states that today, Wall Street firms face challenges in finding candidates to fill their jobs in this niche industry. This is mainly due to a shortage of qualified job seekers.” View full article
“If you want to get the most out of your job search, especially on the Internet, then you can’t afford to have any little slip-ups ruin your chances. Revi Goldwasser, founder and CEO of recruiting firm Wall Street Personnel and financial services job board JobsOnWallStreet.com, provides the following job search secrets from a Wall Street recruiter.” View full article
“Finally the market did well and the election year was behind us,” said Revi Goldwasser, chief executive of recruiting firm Wall Street Personnel. “We saw new positions from all facets: sell side, operations, portfolio management, (and) compliance.” View full article
“They may just lie about having it, writing on their resume Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Admin from UCLA May 2002 graduation, when in fact they never went, or, they may mislead you by writing on their resume: Bachelor of Science in Business Admin UCLA and not write a date,” Revi Goldwasser said.” View full article