Anonymous wrote:Well, if you have an econ degree from an econ pioneer like Chicago, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, then landing a job will be quite easy. From a vocational school like UGA or UTK? Nordstrom Rack needs employees, too.
Anonymous wrote:Good idea for an Econ major or any non-biz major to take a few core biz courses such as accounting and finance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are at an ivy or private in the T10-15 they will have no trouble getting a job with econ as a concentration or practically anything else. These schools have top companies recruiting all the time on campus
Def not true these days. Ask around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of general business jobs out there. Most of these kids won't be doing anything academic with economics, but they absolutely can be working in the business world.
Not true. They will be competing with kids who have completed BS degrees in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Intl. Business, Human Resources, Investor Relations, Sports Mgmt., and on. Econ degree - then plan for a MBA to make yourself marketable or you better have a hook such as an Econ. degree from a T20. Econ degree on its own is only marginally better than Sociology/Psychology, African/Asian/Gender Studies, etc for a retail manager job at Walmart. Don't fool yourselves or your kids. Econ. degree is great as a stepping stone up (along with GMAT, LSAT) but not for an entry level position post BA degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was talking about this today.
seeing so many internships and jobs go to "connections" - that econ degree from a T20 won't get you there alone.....
And the people with connections getting those covetted finance jobs have art history degrees. Truth.
not necessarily art history, but truthfully its not econ either. all of the internships i see are going to the "connected" kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was talking about this today.
seeing so many internships and jobs go to "connections" - that econ degree from a T20 won't get you there alone.....
And the people with connections getting those covetted finance jobs have art history degrees. Truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was talking about this today.
seeing so many internships and jobs go to "connections" - that econ degree from a T20 won't get you there alone.....
And the people with connections getting those covetted finance jobs have art history degrees. Truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was talking about this today.
seeing so many internships and jobs go to "connections" - that econ degree from a T20 won't get you there alone.....
And the people with connections getting those covetted finance jobs have art history degrees. Truth.
Anonymous wrote:I was talking about this today.
seeing so many internships and jobs go to "connections" - that econ degree from a T20 won't get you there alone.....