What path should I take after School?
I'm confused between these 2. As BBA is already flooded by job seekers and B.Com most probably will be very tough for me. As a student of Commerce for which degree should I go for? You can also advice me something other than these two. Not to mention, I did not took Mathematics in 11th and 12th so, the door of B.Honours are clossed.
And if you are a professional, it will be great and I will be very thankful to you if you let me know how your daily life looks like in the profession and what tasks you've to do.
3 answers
Yelena’s Answer
Not every commerce career requires strong math skills. For example, tax is more about understanding laws, rules, and details than solving complex equations. Many successful tax professionals are valued for their analytical thinking and attention to detail, not their math ability.
Sunny’s Answer
Marchonie’s Answer
It's great that you're eager to gather information to make smart choices! As a Commerce student, you have valuable skills like communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and business judgment. These skills are useful in many fields. I think the next step you should consider is to think about what kind of work excites you. Jobs that are people-focused, creative, operational, analytical, or mission-driven could be great options. Roles in marketing, human resources, recruiting, sales, customer success, operations, project coordination, communications, and nonprofit roles could be a possible fit for you.
Try to imagine what you want your daily work life to be like. Do you like working with people, solving problems, organizing projects, creating content, or helping teams improve? That answer can point you toward the right path so you can figure out next steps regarding skill building. Hope that helps!
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