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I have a bachelors degree in finance...I wondering what kind of job i can get?would love to hear from you?
i have a bachelors degree in finance i am wondering could i get a job? or do i need to study more to get a masters in finance i love the field but i am having a tough time finding a job please help
i would love to hear ur opinion
thank u for ur input

2006-08-28 06:24:05 · 4 answers · asked by admoni12 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

4 answers

You could consider banks as a good option. You could also look into mortgage companies. Do not forget to utilize the Internet in your search. On most big company websites (Cingular, WalMart, Walgreens, etc.) you can use their job search feature to seek out positions that require your expertise. Remember--every company handles money so they all need someone who specializes in finance.

And it is very funny that someone who would type a long description of what you're doing wrong in your use of the English language would have 1 grammatical error, 1 spelling error, and 1 punctuation error. Go ahead, VINCE, cast the first stone!

2006-08-28 14:00:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please don't dismiss this response as nit-pickey.

I recognize that it is the fashion to write, in online forums, as if you were text messaging on a device with tiny screen and awkward keyboard.

Yes, that makes you cool. (Not!)

Seriously, you MUST get into the habit of doing ALL your correspondence as if each message were a small piece of your resume. At any professional level career path, communication is the key to success. You don't NEED to abbreviate the three letter word, "you," with a single "u."

Someone use to seeing this form of writing may be able to get a clear meaning, but someone less familiar will no even bother to read through such a message.

I KNOW you wouldn't turn in a resume with such abbreviations, but you never know WHO reads these sites and is turned off by your methods. Spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc counts. All the years behind your bachelor's degree were spent learning how to write properly, as well as finances. Show the world that the years were not wasted.

A masters is not necessary to "get a job" in finance. It may be helpful, but can you afford more years in graduate school to start working?

2006-08-28 06:51:17 · answer #2 · answered by Vince M 7 · 0 0

It is passable to have to much schooling for where you are looking for work. expand your search

2006-08-28 06:33:15 · answer #3 · answered by norsmen 5 · 0 1

DUDE,THERE ARE BANKS ON EVERY CORNER! nuff said!!!

2006-08-28 13:28:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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