Business School

Sami Mathlouthi,

Tunisia

Sami Mathlouthi is a Tunisian student, who graduated in 2011 with an MBA in Finance & Investment Management. The diverse multi-culturalism and spirit of team work at LSBF fully prepared him for the international and collaborative nature of his current role as a Financial Analyst at Plena Capital Ltd. Sami had ten years of accounting and financial management experience before deciding to study for an MBA at LSBF. Having acquired this highly-respected qualification and experienced team work on a truly international scale, he was offered the position of Financial Analyst at Plena Capital Group just a few weeks after graduation. “I chose to study at LSBF because British qualifications are respected and recognised around the world. I was confident that studying at LSBF would provide me with a superb experience of speaking English in its native country as well as demonstrate to future employers my independence and personal drive. “I was sure that studying at LSBF would give me the skills and qualifications required to succeed in my career. LSBF represents the same cultural diversity as my current job – I feel entirely comfortable working alongside my international colleagues from different cultures and backgrounds.” What's your advice for new students? Identify your goal before building your future career. Spend some time building new contacts from different backgrounds and cultures as well as maintaining your current contacts while you are studying.

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