Um, well you should start with using full words and sentences. Prospective employers usually find that helpful. As far as what to say, explain your situation and say that you are still exploring. Its a big world and there are so many different things (in finance) that you find interesting. Right now you are trying to narrow things down.
--Also, they know that you are a first year student, they don't expect you to have everything laid out!
2007-03-28 03:46:35
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answered by nicshtik 2
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Go over in your mind just what field interests you and if you want to work with people or behind the scenes.
Here are a few ideas:
1) Accountant. Accountants work everywhere - in large businesses and very small ones. Some specialize in non-profits, airlines, colleges and universities, hospitals, banks, law firms, taxes and government.
2) CPA. A certified public accountant gets paid a lot more than an accountant and usually manages accountants.
3) Loan officer. A loan officer often works in a bank or a savings and loan, or for the government. He or she makes loans for homes, medium and small businesses, public projects, etc.
4) Professor or teacher. Teaching economics in college is a good career.
5) International finance. Most people in this field work for a large corporation that sends them around the world to analyze projects to see if they are financially sound. Others teach. Some work for the UN or for the government.
Hope this helps.
2007-03-28 03:57:04
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answered by amadeus 3
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what shud i say wen i am asked abt which feilds in finance i am interested in durin an interview???
i really dunno how 2 answer this cus i am just in the first year of BMS and i hv no idea abt the different feilds in finance...i hv an interview tom for my internship...pls help..
There may be value in looking at your writing skills for your long term success in the field of choice, including finance.
Best to you.
2007-03-28 03:49:39
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answered by Jimmy 5
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Answer honestly. You are new to the field and need to try out different things. I have a finance degree and I am an accountant. You could be an analyst, a banker, an accountant .. too many to name - just say you are open and interested in learning in order to find out what you really like.
2007-03-28 03:45:57
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answered by mattymomostl 3
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Tell them that you are open to exploring all areas of finance so you can gain experience.
Spell check your resume. Better yet, have the writing lab at school look it over.
2007-03-28 03:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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