I would like to ask people in the financial industry: How much can a legal major earn by working in a trust company? Is a bachelor's degree or a master's degree better?
I work in a trust company in a provincial capital city in the mainland, and the company is at a medium level in the industry. My department is the Department of Risk Management, which is basically a law major. Master, the company hasn't recruited undergraduates in recent years. You have to pass the departmental exam, or you can come in through contacts and then rely on the company's legal counsel. A lot of work, mainly due diligence, project establishment, contract and so on. There are many things, and I often work overtime. Of course, this is also directly proportional to the business volume of the company and inversely proportional to the number of people in your office. After the formal signing of the contract, the net income is more than 200 thousand a year, and of course, the salary according to seniority. It is not uncommon that 654.38+00,000 yuan is truly experienced and capable in this position. Trust companies are generally treated well. If you want to know which one is the best, you can easily find it by looking up industry information. Of course, the treatment of Beishangguang is the highest, and the treatment of second-tier cities is similar to mine. This industry still has a future. The important thing is that you can enter the company. More than half of the newcomers in the company have backgrounds, diplomas and skills. For your reference, good luck.