Posted on Jul 4, 2017
What questions would someone need to ask him/herself while trying to decide between a mechanical engineering and finance career path?
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Asking for a friend, not myself.
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If your friend find they love figuring out how everything is built and has ideas on how to improve on what they see. I suggest that Mechanical engineering for them but they will have a challenging time with any engineering school.
I have a Finance degree, an MBA, and Juris Doctorate. I found out that finance only qualified me to sell investment and insurance products. I decided to go into software engineering.
So my advice is pursue engineering and you will learn finance because comparitively, it is easy math and statistics.
I have a Finance degree, an MBA, and Juris Doctorate. I found out that finance only qualified me to sell investment and insurance products. I decided to go into software engineering.
So my advice is pursue engineering and you will learn finance because comparitively, it is easy math and statistics.
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SPC Erich Guenther
I took a similar path but never went higher than a BBA in Finance. Couple Finance with a Technical degree or computer programming experience........jobs will be looking for you vs the other way around. I still can't believe all the cool positions I have held........including the latest one. :) I do see your other point though Finance Degree without anything else I think the choices were: 1. Banker, 2. Insurance Underwriter, 3. Selling Financial Products for Fidelity, etc. 3. Financial Analyst (where they want you to get a CPA at some point).
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I thought you were already in school? Because this really seems like something you should figure out before you start, given the vast difference in training. That said, I suppose the obvious question is which appeals to you more, making loads more money than you would tinkering...or having fun doing said tinkering.
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SN Greg Wright
SGT (Join to see) - Ah. Well for me it would come down to what would make me happiest in the long run, and in fact, given only these two choices, I'd choose ME.
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SN Greg Wright - I agree with you. I told him engineering jobs are in high demand right now and will continue to be for the foreseeable future.
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Choose a job you love and you'll never work a day in your life.
Go engineering. Good job satisfaction. I enjoy going to work even though my job is stressful at times.
Go engineering. Good job satisfaction. I enjoy going to work even though my job is stressful at times.
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MSgt (Join to see) I agree. My civilian job was high stress, and I tired of the long hours, but I missed it deeply when it ended.
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