Vault Career Guide to Wealth Management, Fourth Edition

Private wealth management, also called private banking, is a specialized branch of the investment community that provides one-stop shopping for products and services needed by the wealthy—typically defined as those who have liquid assets of more than $1 million. Wealth management professionals often work closely with individuals and families to invest their money, plan for the future, and manage their finances during crises. Private wealth management is a personally rewarding and potentially very lucrative career where top performers can make …

Vault Career Guide to Venture Capital, Seventh Edition

Venture capitalists raise funds of millions or billions of dollars and invest it in promising young businesses and start-up companies, reaping the rewards when these companies make it big or another company buys them. Careers in this high-powered and tight-knit industry are highly desirable for those who seek an intellectually challenging and entrepreneurial environment—not to mention potentially unparalleled financial rewards. Venture capital jobs can be hard to land, though, because the industry is small, and its standards are very high. …

Vault Career Guide to Sales and Trading, Third Edition

Wall Street is an exciting place to be, and sales and trading is one of the most exciting areas. It’s an extremely competitive business—at times it’s downright ruthless—but the salaries are high. If you wish to pursue a career in sales and trading, you need to enter the field fully aware of the highly competitive nature of the job search and the rapid changes that are occurring in the industry, including increasing regulation, calm markets, and advances in technology such …

Vault Career Guide to Private Equity, Fourth Edition

For those interested in a career in finance, private equity offers many rewards—but breaking in comes with many challenges. The earnings are high, the work is intellectually challenging, and the lifestyle’s relatively stable, but finding work in private equity can be tough. The field is relatively small, and there’s a lot of competition for few job openings. Private equity firms can hold out to choose the absolute best applicants, and even if you’re highly qualified, it can be difficult to …

Vault Career Guide to Investment Management, Third Edition

An increasing number of people are investing their money to help pay for their future plans, whether those include paying for college, retirement security, or a dream family vacation. As such, more and more people are turning to investment managers for help in making smart choices with their money. For those who are up to the challenge and who love following financial markets, investment management can be rewarding. Those who like to take risks, work independently, and can think on …

Vault Career Guide to Information Technology, Third Edition

Opportunity is definitely knocking for information technology professionals; employment for computer programmers, computer support specialists, computer systems analysts, software developers and other workers with computer expertise is expected to increase quickly through 2026. All industries, municipal services and nonprofit organizations now rely on computers to conduct business, creating a limitless range of job possibilities for IT professionals. Those who work at tech companies may even help launch the next great app or device that changes how society functions. To succeed …

Vault Career Guide to Hedge Funds, Fourth Edition

Landing a job at a hedge fund can be a challenge. With billions—even trillions—of dollars under management and seemingly limitless earnings potential for executives, hedge funds attract the financial industry’s best and brightest. Learning about jobs can be difficult because most hedge funds operate with a small staff, don’t advertise openings, and maintain secrecy about their operations and investment strategies. Networking and a proven track record in finance are essential to breaking into this field. It also takes strong nerves …

Vault Career Guide to Health Care Management, Fourth Edition

Health care management, also known as health care administration, encompasses a wide range of jobs in a variety of organizations, such as hospitals, group medical practices, physician offices, government agencies, and other health organizations. Health care managers ensure the delivery of high-quality health care and help develop public policy regarding access to and paying for care. The field has evolved over the last 50 years and continues to grow and change as the health care delivery system becomes more complex …

Vault Career Guide to Energy, Third Edition

In the midst of an energy boom that has positioned the United States as one of the world’s top oil-producing nations, demand for energy is projected to continue escalating through 2035 and beyond. A growing global population, rising industrialized nations, and a desire for greater energy independence in the U.S. will spur the development of new resources, new technology for extracting traditional energy resources and alternative means of power. These factors—together with evolving government regulations and environmental concerns—will shape the …

Vault Career Guide to the Internet and Social Media, Third Edition

In the United States alone, roughly 87 percent of the population use the Internet, many of whom participate in social media—and the number is growing as more and more people log on via mobile devices. Technology allowing people around the world to stay in constant contact and immediately share photos, videos, and audio files has created a revolution in communications that has brought with it many new opportunities. In recent years, social media sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, have …