Bank of America Seoul Branch Co-CEO Lim Hyun-wook's special lecture was completed
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- 2023-01-30
Bank of America Seoul Branch Co-CEO Lim Hyun-wook's special lecture was completed
- Realistic advice for the global banking career
On November 10(Thu), a special lecture by Dr. Lim Hyun-wook, co-representative of Bank of America's Seoul branch, was held at the International Hall. About 70 students, including 10 exchange students, attended the lecture, and heated questions and answers continued for more than two hours, well past the scheduled 90 minutes of the lecture.
Starting with the foreign exchange management FX work at Kolon, Lim Hyun-wook has been co-representative of the Bank of America's Seoul branch since 2015 through KDB Development Bank, Deutsche Bank's Seoul branch, Singapore branch, and Standard Chartered Bank's Singapore branch. Since 2015, he has been co-representative of the Bank of America's Seoul branch.
He is an expert in international finance, especially Fixed Income, Curriculum, and Communities(FICC), and earned an MBA from Duke University in the United States and a PhD from Yonsei University's Department of Industrial Engineering this year. In addition, the SCIE journal ESA published a paper titled "Neural network foreign exchange trading system using CCS-IRS basis: Empirical evidence from Korea", which is evaluated as having achieved outstanding performance in both academia and industry.
CEO Lim lavished advice from various angles for students preparing for a global banking career. He recommended a career in Asia such as Singapore and Hong Kong, and gave advice on obtaining a CFA or CPA certification according to the job desired, preparing for an interview for a global banking career, and giving advice on the mindset to have in the workplace.
As a trader in the financial market, students are expected to be able to prepare their careers more realistically and specifically by sharing experiences in the major in not important, differences with IB department of investment banks, differences between traders and sales, the importance of English communication skills, the stress and culture of the job, and the importance of Bloomberg terminal manipulation and coding skills.