What Type Of Person Thrives In The Finance Industry, According To A Financial Analyst At Disney
Anika believes that people who thrive as Financial Analysts at Disney Experiences are "very gritty" and curious, demonstrating a desire to deeply understand financial statements. Additionally, being personable and open is key for success, as the role involves collaborating with a broad network of colleagues across different areas.
Problem-Solving, Communication, Resilience, Motivation, Industry Realities
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Anika Nguyenkhoa
Financial Analyst
The Walt Disney Company: Disney Experiences
Chapman University
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Business Management & Admin
Arts, Entertainment & Media, Manufacturing, Operations & Supply Chain
Finance
Scholarship Recipient, Pell Grant Recipient, Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Student Athlete
Video Highlights
1. Gritty individuals who persevere through challenges thrive in this industry.
2. Successful people in this field are curious and question the status quo to understand the 'why' behind financial statements.
3. Being personable and open to collaboration is beneficial for thriving in this industry due to the need to work with a network of supportive colleagues.
Transcript
How would you describe people who typically thrive in this industry?
People who typically thrive in this industry are very gritty. They are very interested in understanding why things are the way they are and questioning that.
In finance, this means being able to answer every question and outline. I think also being very personable and open is very helpful for these people.
You're working with a network of people who are supporting different areas and doing the same work as you.
