First of all, from the perspective of employment, financial graduates have a wide range of employment choices. Domestic commercial banks, securities companies, insurance companies, fund companies and other financial institutions, as well as professional service institutions such as accounting firms and financial consulting institutions, are all important employment directions for financial graduates. If you pass CFA, ACCA, CMA, FRM and other professional qualifications during your school days, it will help graduates stand out in the highly competitive job market.
The second is the development prospect. Finance is the core of the global economic system and plays a vital role in the economic development of different countries and regions. For graduates majoring in finance, they can seek development within the financial industry, such as asset management, investment banking, private wealth management and other fields, or they can choose cross-industry development, such as internet finance, financial technology and other emerging fields. There is great room for development at home and abroad.
However, although the financial profession has broad employment prospects and development space, the development of each industry has two sides. The competition in the financial industry is very fierce, and the requirements for knowledge and skills are very high. In order to gain a place in this industry, it is not enough to have only hardware conditions, but also to have the determination and persistence of continuous learning and self-improvement.
To sum up, finance is a very good major. Wide employment options and good development prospects. However, it takes a lot of effort and time to learn this major well and gain a place in the job market. However, as long as you are passionate about the financial industry and have enough plans for the future, you may always find your own bright future in this industry.