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What is the most important soft skill to have for getting a good job in finance after college and what are some things to look for in an employer to ensure that you have a boss that values you?
I intend to pursue a career in finance after college but I am unsure about what I should look for and what skills I need to bring to the table. I want to make sure that I am the most prepared I can be when I enter the workforce and I’m hoping specifically to go into investment banking.
For professionals in accounting or finance, what is something you wish you understood earlier about balancing technical skills with real-world experience, and how did that affect your career growth?
I’m a high school senior planning to study accounting, and I’ve already gained experience through an internship where I worked on reconciliations and financial tasks. I’m trying to understand how to best prepare early, balance technical knowledge with real-world experience, and avoid common...
Why Accounting major is in high demand rather than Finance major ?
Why Accounting major is in high demand rather than Finance major?
How did you know that the career path you’re in right one for you and how did you work through if there were any uncertainties ?
I’m currently a sophomore in college majoring in real estate. I chose this major because I am interested in commercial real estate however, I’m unsure if im going the right route or just wasting my time when I can major in maybe Finance.
How can a high school senior like myself, figure out what I really want to be in life?
I'm a high school senior and I know I want to go to college, but I don't know what for.
How should I handle my finances when I graduate and head on to college?
I want to be able to know how to save money properly and what is valuable information I should know when renting my first apartment or so, I don't want to go into any kind of debt!
How to know for sure what I want to pursue in the future?
I am a high school senior and am not entirely sure what I want to do in the future. I definitely plan to go to college and I have a major picked out (biology), but I feel uneasy about if I truly want to go into that direction. Because of my tight schedule, I haven't really been able to explore...
What are opinions on if finance is worth going into or will AI take it over? This is my intended major and my family members have been scaring me into thinking that I might be making the wrong choice. #Spring25
What are opinions on if finance is worth going into or will AI take it over? This is my intended major and my family members have been scaring me into thinking that I might be making the wrong choice. #Spring25
How should I decide on one college major/future career when I have many in mind #Fall25?
How should I decide on one college major/future career when I have many in mind? #Fall25
Personal Statement Tips?
Hi! I'm a junior in high school, who's been working on starting my personal statement essay for college? I'm trying to make it sound very authentic and reflect my story, which has been really challenging, but I've learned a lot from it. Could you please give some important dos and don'ts when...
is getting valedictorian a big deal?
Because I’ve heard of a bunch of people that have got valedictorian and everyone was just like oh my God that’s so cool but is it gonna help to like get a job or get into a good college also like what is really the base factor for getting that like what do you have to do I just wanna see if...
What do recruiters think of AI created resumes?
Will using AI software to write resume bullets and other information lead to rejection? Do recruiters dislike AI-rewritten resumes, or are they flagged and automatically rejected?
How do accountants handle documents related with Math, do they have to use calculators often #accountant?
How do accountants and many businesses connect with each other?
My school offers 3 difficult math courses: AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, and AP Stats. I want to be an engineer, but instead of taking the harder math route (ends in calc bc), I chose to take the easier math route (Calc ab+stats) is this bad, or will colleges consider the fact that I still have 2 hard math courses (some kids in my school took all 3 courses) ?
Junior interested in engineering
What’s the best way to follow up after submitting an application or interview without seeming pushy?
I am a senior in college just starting to navigate the online job search.