Graeme Taylor was attracted to Edinburgh's place as a centre of finance, and has gone on to forge a career in wealth management. Name Graeme Taylor Degree Economics with Finance Year of Graduation 2015 Why did you choose the University of Edinburgh? Simply put, I wanted to attend Edinburgh as I was aware of its reputation as one of the best universities in the world. In addition, I knew that Edinburgh has one of the largest Asset Management centres in Europe outside London and that being integrated in the city alongside major employers would help when it came to applying for graduate jobs. Aside from these reasons, I simply love the city! Its romanticism, history and the high standard of living all contributed to a belief and vision that I could built a life for myself and that’s what I ultimately did over my four years. My time at university was certainly memorable and I would love to relive the experience. Highlights include attending a funded summer school in Shanghai where I learned of a new culture, attempted to learn a new language and made friends for life. Tell us about your experiences since leaving the University Following graduation, I interned at Barclays Wealth and Investment Management on their African desk, after which I took some time off and volunteered in Kenya and travelled. Following this I joined C. Hoare & Co. as a graduate where, after completion of the scheme, I moved to UBS where I now work in their wealth management division as a client advisor. Edinburgh provides all the necessary platforms to excel both academically and professionally, however it is ultimately the responsibility of the student to utilise the resources of the University. The academic resources are fantastic and if it wasn’t for the support and encouragement I received from my professors I doubt I would have achieved first class honours. Likewise, the student societies provide the perfect opportunity for students to go out to network and meet with prospective employers who recruit from Edinburgh. Edinburgh provides all the necessary platforms to excel both academically and professionally, however it is ultimately the responsibility of the student to utilise the resources of the University. Graeme Taylor Alumni wisdom Embrace every opportunity presented. Whether that is meeting people totally different to you or taking courses that you would not normally take. Edinburgh is a fantastic city with unlimited opportunities to learn, network and develop not only skills through your academics but build and develop yourself as a person. This article was published on 2024-10-28