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Old 09-08-2007, 12:31 AM
Flora R Flora R is offline
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what are some of the jobs you can look for after you graduate from school if

you studied finance? i'm gonna be a college student next year, and i'm trying to choose my major, finance is in my list, can anyone tell the job related to finance? especially in stock marketing.
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Old 09-08-2007, 12:38 AM
Edward W Edward W is offline
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If you major in finance there are many stock market related jobs you can pursue.

These would include:

1. Investment banking analyst (where you help
companies raise money)

2. Investment research analyst (where you help
people figure out what stocks to buy or sell)

3. Trading desk assistant (where you work with
people who execute stock trades)

4. Institutional sales assistant (where you work
with salespeople that have big institutions as
clients)

5. Private client sales assistant (where you work
with salespeople that have individual investors
as clients)

6. Financial analyst, operations (where you work
more with the internal finances of a brokerage
or investment banking firm)

7. Portfolio management assistant (where you
work with people who manage large sums of
money)

My advice would be:

1. Try to do very well in your finance courses.

2. Do Summer internships with Wall Street
investment banks or with investment manage-
ment firms. Some of these firms hire directly
from the pool of successful Summer interns.
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