What Career Path Should I Choose?
I did the Navy thing for 4 years before going to college; this is a big career change for me. I realized the possibility of making bigger gains by being independent and successfully completing a college degree. However, I miss having a salary, having surplus cash, being able to buy Subway or better everyday for lunch.
There are a lot of career fields available for finance majors. Financial Planner, Analyst, Security Sales and Trading, and Insurance just to name a few. Since I have only taken one core class for finance, so I still have much to learn.
I'd like to get some input from the folks out there who are in finance and general advise on choosing a career path. There are so many I have trouble deciding. Which career path will put me on the fast track of making a descent salary after college? Which career has the most potential for job growth? Are finance majors happy with their degree after college?
Here's a little about me to help with the advise:
I consider myself to be friendly and have a pleasant demeanor.
I would like to see other people make the most out of their money. This would make me happy.
I'm a fairly good seller, but I hate selling things.
I'm better talking in person than on the phone.
I am a good writer.
Thank you so much.