Not to be rude but I thought a degree in Finance was a dead end. Have things changed that much in the last few years?
Not to be rude but I thought a degree in Finance was a dead end. Have things changed that much in the last few years?
since when was a Finance degree a dead end? I had multiple job offers before i even graduated back in '03.
Not to be rude but I thought a degree in Finance was a dead end. Have things changed that much in the last few years?
This whole thing sounds sketchy to me.
He's not looking for an artist. You don't need to draw to get the job....
Sorry, it's best I could do with what I had.
My company is a search form in accounting/finance. Don't normally post here because it's not Indeed/LinkedIn, etc. We were working a couple of entry level roles, this role and a role that requires a TS/SCI clearance. If this is not OK please take this down, just trying to help people break into a desirable field & had a common interest.
Finance people with strong quantitative skills are in high demand. These people are highly skilled in Excel and are using AI to help make decisions. Less salesy and more technical nowadays.
If it wasn't entry level I might be interested, assuming with required clearances it's DC/NOVA area?