Serious question here

Serious question here

What the fuck can I do with an Economics bachelors?

Literally no one will hire me. The best job I can get is $15 an hour doing some accounting shit. Do I have to go to graduate school? Should I study CS? Help me please I feel like I fucked up my future and wasted 4 years

Also my interests is investing and stocks. I'd like to be a broker or financial advisor or investment banker. But I can't get my Finra 7/63 without getting hired first. But I cant get a good job without my FINRA. WTF!

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Age?

>What the fuck can I do with an Economics bachelors?
Die slowly.

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>What the fuck can I do with an Economics bachelors?
What is your take on the Money Multiplier effect?

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Also have no skills besides some basic how to do econometric regressions and I'm decent with some IT stuff but no certs

its retarded

My two older brothers both have economics degrees and both went to grad school because they said there was little out there and this was 15 years ago. One MBA and one law school, both now have 6 figure corporate jobs, not bad actually.

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Learn OCaml and get a job at Jane St.

A buddy of mine did econ and he just got a good job as an analyst at an office for a major bank last summer. Have you tried that?

so just get a masters? What if I'm brainlet at math?

Whats that? Why only that language? Is it that easy to just get hired there?

I've applied to dozens and dozens of "Analyst" jobs, never get a response. Most are more tech-geared requiring SQL knowledge and shit