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Peking University graduated fund manager resigns as a civil servant netizen: the fund industry is a besieged city

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These two days,fundA message in the circle was swiped on the social media platform. A fund manager who graduated from Peking University resigned after being admitted as a civil servant. You must know that in the past, public funds were a unit that was difficult for school tyrants to squeeze their heads into.

According to the report,This Jiashi named GaofengHang Seng Technology ETFThe fund manager resigned as a fund manager after only 37 days in office. The CSRC’s list of candidates to be hired gave the answer and resigned to become a civil servant.

According to the China Securities Regulatory Commission’s 2021 plan to recruit public servants in accordance with the Civil Service Law to manage public institutionsannouncement(The first batch), after written examinations, interviews, physical examinations and inspections, 87 people including Gao Feng were identified as staff members of the participating units that the China Securities Regulatory Commission plans to employ.

Among them, Gao Feng served as the first-level chief officer and below positions in the Issuance Supervision Department of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Seventh Division of Supervision.

According to the data, Gao Feng holds a master’s degree in finance from Peking University, a chartered financeAnalyst(CFA). In 2015, joinedHarvest Fund, Served as Index Researcher of Index Investment Department, and later as Fund Manager of Index Investment Department.

Some netizens said,This is a besieged city, people in the city want to go out, people outside the city want to come in.

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(Article Source: Fast Technology)

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