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Finance Pros Prepare for 2010, Two Camps Emerge |
Finance Pros Prepare for 2010, Two Camps Emerge
Hamilton Lin, President & Founder of Wall St. Training is quoted in The Wall Street Journal digital network, FINS.com, on the importance of training in retooling skill sets to prepare for the economy’s recovery process.
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WST Bootcamp: 28-hr classes - Feb 2009 Newsletter (2/3/2009) |
WST Newsletter Sept 08
We know it's a brutal job market, the worst since the Great Depression. In these most difficult times, you unequivocally need an edge. Our job is to make you the most competitive candidate and professional.
Many companies are still hiring and pay well. In fact, sources such as Glocap's 2008 compensation study show that salary and bonuses have actually increased! We have designed our new WST Bootcamp course to give you that edge!
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WST Macros 3.2 All NEW Release & Launch of WST Forums - WST Newsletter Sept 08 (9/14/2008) |
WST Newsletter Sept 08
Welcome to our new Wall St. Training newsletter design. We hope you like the more robust, yet still easy-to-read layout, in which we provide you with even more relevant content, news and useful tools.
In this issue, we officially announce the new release of our souped-up macros meant to make your Excel-life even more efficient! In addition, we have been working hard to build a repository of relevant topic forums.
Happy reading and enjoy!
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Excel Shortcuts for Macintosh (7/16/2007) |
Excel Shortcuts for Macintosh
Following on the heels of our previous email on Excel 2007, we continue to frown upon some of Microsoft's ways, this time, in creating Excel for Mac computers.
In a testament to the general lack of creativity of PC laptop manufacturers and kudos to Steve Jobs and Apple, we see an increasing number of Mac users in our public courses. (What does this have to do with creativity? well think about it - Dell's answer to "boring gray laptops" is more color, whereas Apple actually has cool designs).
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Excel 2007 - New Shortcuts & Assessment (7/5/2007) |
Excel 2007 - New Shortcuts & Assessment
With the debut of Excel 2007 and its migration into mainstream and eventually, Corporate America and Wall Street workstations, we decided to give it a test and report to you our thoughts on Microsoft's progress (or rather, lack thereof).
Similar to our assessment of Windows Vista, we feel that we should be hired by Microsoft because apparently their business analysts, software developers and designers are obviously on completely different wavelengths than its user base.
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