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khorne
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No. Are you just going into the job that pays the most? You get into these jobs by being the best of the best, and then a little better.are these similar to actuarial studies? and how what course do you need to do to get into these jobs?
Any degree that isn't arts will get you there, they employee engineers etcActuarial Studies is Actuarial Studies.
For those jobs, I'd assume a Commerce degree with a relevant major would get you in.
Graduate salaries are high for IB related stuff because its the worst job in the world. 100 hour working weeks aren't uncommon. You don't have a life. All that money, but no time to spend it.Graduate salaries will never be that high. They will only apply to people who have been in the industries for a good length of time.
trading, analyst, risk assessment, anything?Can someone briefly explain what a "Financial Markets" Job is like, as in what it involves etc please?