& ltbr & gt The four majors are ranked according to the degree of learning difficulty: business administration, marketing, accounting and consulting are the easiest.
& ltbr & gt Enterprise management needs overall planning ability, marketing needs good communication and expression skills and cheerful personality, accounting needs to be careful and sensitive to numbers, and consulting needs a strong ability to draw inferences.
& ltbr & gt Accounting is the best job after graduation, followed by marketing and business administration. The employment situation of management consulting is not very good at present.
& ltbr & gt Accounting is a bit boring, marketing is a bit tiring, and business administration is a panacea. Learning everything means learning nothing.
& ltbr & gt On the whole, I recommend that you study marketing and accounting, followed by business administration, rather than management consulting.
& ltbr & gt You can send me a message through Baidu if you have any questions, and I will answer them one by one ~
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Actually, finding a job is just an opportunity. Maybe the job you are looking for in the future has nothing to do with what you are studying now.
Marketing is not selling, unlike selling insurance. Usually it is to contact customers or something, but if you enter a small company, it may become sales promotion. My friends who study marketing are now in banks, travel agencies and foreign companies. The employment direction of marketing is still quite good. For example, banks find many students majoring in marketing every year, and many foreign companies are more inclined to marketing. Civil servants need less marketing major.
I don't quite understand what you said about accounting. Is it different from accounting major? However, the gap in accounting direction is still quite large, and the employment area is large, whether it is enterprises or civil servants. Banks, Big Four and so on. For example, there is still a talent gap of hundreds of thousands of certified public accountants.
I still recommend you to study accounting, so you won't be uncompetitive. You can still pass the exam. It would be better if we could win the bet again.
As for marketing, I have a completely different view from another interviewee. Maybe this city. I am from Beijing, Capital University of Economics and Business, and my classmates have a good job, but obviously this business is very tiring.