Soumajit Sen

Hard Work Can Do Wonders

Soumajit Sen - Intern at The Financial Doctors

Soumajit Sen

There was always a constant urge in me to study and see financial markets and was fascinated by those giant screens we see in an exchange. Although there were many divisions but stock market and trading were something which I always wanted to try out. I had read a few testimonials and most of them suggested not to indulge in stock market investment or they are rather risky but I was keen on checking it out for myself and to my luck, I had this amazing offer from The Financial Doctors for a month-long internship and was even being given practical training as a part of the internship. Within a month, I could study the markets and carry out trading and that too with a slightly higher expertise than most of the individual traders in the market. My journey with The Financial Doctors has been intimidating. This financial literacy initiative of theirs was something I had never heard of before and it really motivated me to learn something new. I feel I too should be a part of this drive and generate awareness among people about the flexibility in this career domain. The financial awareness in our country is dismal and if trained properly people can really flourish in these markets. This is the just the beginning and I intend to take it to greater heights with my experience.

- Soumajit Sen

(IIT Roorkee)

★★★★★

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