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It depends really. Like, if you do an economics degree and build your resume during uni it can open doors for roles in finance (i.e. Big 4 etc). That said, in this day and age I would avoid university unless you are doing a degree which is needed for a profession (i.e. Medicine, Engineering, Nursing, Teaching, Accounting etc). Doing a general degree like business, economics etc can be a real waste of money. In a lot of cases, you would be better off trying to get an admin role or something in corporate at a low level, climbing the ranks and then pursing education later if needed.I got my early entry offer for economics at ANU. And wanted to know if the employment opportuinities with that degree and if it os even worth to get it in general.
pwc, deloitte, kpmg, eyguys whats big 4?
Thanks for the info, from someone in the know.I did a Business Degree majoring in HR and it was the worst investment I have ever made. Although I work in the profession, a degree is not needed (a $6k TAFE Diploma gets you qualified and Id argue the Diploma is more useful then the degree). All up, in uni fees and lost earnings (from delayed entry to the workforce and lost investment opportunities),
It depends what you want to do after uni. If you're goal is big 4/big finance type competitive job, I would probably do Accounting combined with Economics (that way you have a hard qualification). If you just want a corporate job, enroll in a TAFE course, find an admin type job (even if its a call centre) and go back to uni later once you've settled on something you like (if necessary). Id just be very intentional about investing 3 years and $50k on a degree. This isnt the 1980s where a any degree is pretty much a guaranteed pathway to a better career. Generalist degrees dont have the weight they used to for entry into better paying jobs.Thanks for the info, from someone in the know.
My question is. though is a degree Necessary but not sufficient, eg, if you dont have one, say an economics/Fin/Business from say USYD, MQ. UNSW etc, vs Some that went to Tafe, do you just get auto culled?
Also how do you get XP during tafe or Degree in Fin?
Thanks