We are back with a new episode of 3 For Thursday with our host Niti Jain and our guest for today was Vikas Kumar who is the founder and CEO of Digital ROI. Digital ROI provides digital strategic ROI driven solutions to their clients. They have years of experience in Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager and many more data driven marketing techniques.

In this episode, we discussed briefly about the top 3 ways to build your social media profile for a potential recruiter. The brief:1. Have a crisp and professional headshots and headline2. Put your thoughts out there in form of posts, shares or comments3. Ask for recommendations for more details on the three points, don’t miss out and check the podcast.

We have Payal Jain as our guest speaker for this week’s episode. Payal is Founder & CEO at Funngro. She has used her experience and expertise to bring this platform to the “Teenlancers”, where they find a deserving opportunity for skilled youth, as young as 18 years old.

Listen to Payal and Niti Jain, Director at FMI talk about 3 qualities one needs to be financially independent as a youth. Start earning young and save big.

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“Am I slowly killing myself trying to do this job?” Says a Wall Street analyst. According to a  recent survey, it was found junior bankers work on average at least 80 hours a week. And after working for straight 80 hours in isolation for 12 months, 40 percent of the first-year bankers, 32 percent of second-year bankers and 46 percent of third-year bankers sought or considered mental health counseling. Welcome our guest Shikha Pandey – Entrepreneur, Podcaster and Coach, Shikha is a  500hrs+ yoga practitioner, practising and leading the yogic life. She has 10+ years of experience working with big corporations across the globe and today with Niti Jain, we spoke about how to manage work-life balance for investment bankers. Listen to Shikha, in her interview with Niti Jain, Director at Fmi, talk about top 3 ways to manage work-life balance as an investment banker. You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on our official website. Head to our comment section for quick links. And, do not forget to like, subscribe, and share our “3 for Thursday” global podcast.

In simple terms, office productivity is completing your task in the shortest amount of time possible without sacrificing the calibre of your work or your physical or mental health.  It is all about working quickly, efficiently, and with extreme determination while avoiding distractions and finishing the assignment before the deadline. In a nutshell, productivity at work is a result of time management, attention to the task at hand, drive for achievement, and other factors. But how does one achieve it? Is it as simple? Let us find out. Introducing the guest speaker of our 34th episode of “3 For Thursday” Yogesh Chabria is one of the world’s most loved and sought-after speakers, bestselling author, successful entrepreneur and founder of The Happionaire® Way. Ever since a young age, Yogesh, has been inspiring, motivating and training people from all walks of life to unleash their true potential and realize their goals. Yogesh Chabria has touched over 20 million lives with his seminars, books, programs and strategies in over 100 countries. 🚀 Listen to Yogesh, in his interview with Niti Jain, Director at Fmi, talk about his career as an entrepreneur, a best selling author and through his experience, share her insights on our special “Top 3 Ways To Increase Your Productivity At Your Workplace.

The tactical knowledge or competence required to attain work results in a particular situation is what we mean by “skills.” Skills are utilised by a person to complete a task and are specialised to a specified function, tool, or consequence. Given the widespread perception that businesses require new skills and that things are changing so quickly that people can’t keep up, the majority of organisations’ unwavering focus on skills is not surprising. They are concerned because they believe that having employees with a variety of talents is essential for corporate success. They’re not entirely wrong, but today’s success depends on more than just talents. Capabilities are introducing the guest speaker of our 32nd episode of “3 For Thursday”, Vaishali Wagle, she has a Master’s in computer science, is a Certified Professional Coach, and a Certified Image Partner (ICF-PCC). With JPMorgan and Citigroup, she has over 23 years of corporate experience in Investment Banking Technology and Leadership Development. Her exposure to cultural diversity and development of an inclusive leadership style were aided by her having lived and worked in the US and the UK. In order to teach executives and entrepreneurs to re-evolve by identifying their potential and aligning with their ambitions, Vaishali founded her own company, Zenesse. Zenesse provides holistic growth through a potent confluence of transformational coaching, executive presence, and personal branding. 🚀 Listen to Vaishali, in her interview with Niti Jain, Director at Fmi, talk about her career in the field of Investment Banking and through her experience, share her insights on our special “Top 3 Ways To Enhance Your Human Capabilities For Career Success” 🎙️You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on our official website. Head to our comment section for quick links. And, do not forget to like, subscribe, and share our “3 for Thursday” global podcast

Data Science is a jargon-heavy profession, thus it’s important to fully comprehend the concept before attempting to communicate it to a non-DS audience. Thus, communication is more than simply face-to-face interaction; it also includes writing eloquently and confidently presenting technical concepts to peers, coworkers, and superiors. But without a doubt, there are plenty of skills that are extremely essential for any Data Analyst and they aren’t just restricted to technical skills. There is more to it, non-technical skills are equally important if not more.

Here is where we introduce our guest speaker of our 29th episode of “3 For Thursday”, Sejal Vora. Words are not enough to describe her accomplishments. She is a CFA, has an MS in Finance and has worked in companies like Morgan Stanley and The Royal Bank of Scotland. Currently, she leverages her skills in her field of expertise and provides training to aspirants who are dreaming big in the field of Data. Wait that is not it, Sejal is the only published author in India who has written a book in the field of Data Science and Storytelling (The Power of Data Storytelling). And if these are not enough, Sejal is also a TedX speaker and was named in the TIMES 40 under 40.

🚀 In her interview with Niti Jain, Director at Fmi, she discusses about how data is more than just number crunching. She talks about how the subject’s knowledge should be used, how important it is to derive insights from the data, how to effectively communicate the insights and a lot more. Here is our special, “Top 3 Non-Technical Skills For Data Analysts”

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In order to be prepared to handle the specific challenges of the 21st century, managers and leaders need to adopt a modern mindset. This is what 21st-century leadership entails. This approach is based on the behaviours, abilities, and traits of effective leadership that can only be learned and cultivated by diligent study and training. These abilities will enable managers and leaders to adopt the kind of leadership style that is required for dealing with the current leadership issues. The reality is that the demands of 21st-century leadership are distinct from those of the past. Now that we know what leadership has to offer us, let us introduce the guest speaker of our 27th episode of “3 For Thursday”, a visionary, passionate, charismatic, altruistic individual with over 38 years of experience, who combines entrepreneurial spirit with leadership skills to drive business gains, Jammu Navani. 🚀 In his interview with Niti Jain, CISA, Director at Fmi, he discusses his career and citing his example, talks about the innovations in leadership that is happening around in the current environment. Excited to learn from a real life leader? Here is our special, “Top 3 Things You Must Know About Leadership In The 21st Century” 🎙️You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on our official website. Head to our comment section for quick links. And, do not forget to like, subscribe, and share our “3 for Thursday” global podcast.

Previously, financial technology served as back-office assistance for traders and bankers. Little venture capital was invested in the industry. But a lot has changed recently. Private venture financing has increased dramatically over the past ten years, as has the proportion of investment dollars going to fintech. Before we venture into the industry, there are quite a lot of things to be considered. 🚀 Let us welcome our guest, Swaraj Dash, an experienced banking professional with 4 years of experience in Banking, Credit Analysis, Treasury and more. In his interview with Niti Jain, CISA, Director at Fmi, he discusses his career and talks about the mistakes people make, especially students, while they plan to move towards the nascent Fintech industry. He talks about the approach, risks and a lot more. Excited? 🎙️You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on our official website. Head to our comment section for quick links. And, do not forget to like, subscribe, and share our “3 for Thursday” global podcast.

A lot of people dream of making into the elite profession a.k.a Investment Banking! It’s a challenging profession that calls for a top-notch education in finance as well as a lot of analytical, critical-thinking, and quantitative abilities. The decision to pursue this job can be influenced by learning more about it. So here we have for our listeners, in the 25th episode of “3 For Thursday”, the “Top 3 Things To Do To Forge A Career Into Investment Banking” 🚀 Let us welcome, Jaikumaar E K J, who has a proven history of working in the financial services field of over five years. He is knowledgeable about many financial products, contracts, and customer service procedures. He has personal experience with the capital markets, mutual funds, corporate activities, private equity, and hedge funds, as well. In his interview with Niti Jain, CISA, Director at Fmi, he discusses his career as an investment banker and talks on how important is the depth of knowledge before entering the field, the relevant certifications that are important especially for non-finance students and much more.

Are you a person who is research-oriented? Do you have the mentality required to be flexible in your professional life? What are some of the essential talents required to succeed in the capital markets? For our 24th episode of “3 For Thursday,” we welcome Kappil Wahal, an Investment Banking Professional with 29+ years of experience, who walks us primarily through the top 3 ways that students should consider to forge a career in Capital Markets, among other things. In his interview with Niti Jain, Director at Fmi, he discusses his career as an investment banker, how his mindset has been a key factor in his success, the importance of networking, and much more. A little about our guest, he is the brains behind creating learning solutions for 2 of the largest private sector banks. His areas of expertise includes Banking, Financial Services, Healthcare, Manufacturing and more. You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on our official website. Head to our comment section for quick links. And, do not forget to like, subscribe, and share our “3 for Thursday” global podcast.