Is phyton and sql required
Hi there! - it very much depends upon which part of the business/ team you are entering into -- as a grad / new joiner there will be training when you first join your service line to meet your role.
Soft skills & time management are good skills to have wherever you go way!
If going down the route of software development & automation - more technical skills will be preferred.
For myself, in data analytics python and SQL are not needed but are a bonus - most of my role is with low code programs to transform and cleanse data! Let me know if you have any more questions!
I have self employed work ex, which means I have worked with a private firm, and made them earn profits from stocks using my analysis and technical skills as I'm an advance fundamental and technical analyst. Will this experience of years a good or bad thing for me.
I would say this would help - depending on how much experience you have you might be eligible for our experienced hire program? It is always good to mention your work experience on your CV when applying :)
Will this work ex hamper my graduate scheme program?
Because my work EX is simply making profit of capital from stocks.
I wouldnt expect it to hamper your chances! Given its previous experience you can talk about & refer to during the interview process - many people apply without that experience
So I can add this experience to my graduate cv?
I would as it could be an interesting talking point for you during interviews if it comes up
What about visa sponsorship, do I need to mention yes or no., coz many students say no to it.
If a visa sponsorship is needed it is something that EY can help support with - but yes I would mention during application - I believe there is more information available on the FAQs site for students
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