Friday, October 18, 2013

Employment in Financial Fields

Are you interested in working in the financial sector? If so, you’re not the only one. Recent reports from The Guardian, a UK based journal, indicate that a large number of today’s prospective workers and/or recent college graduates are expressing an interest in working in the financial sector. In fact, as of 2012, around 7.4% of all compensation in the United States was going to people working in finance and/or insurance industries. For the record, most of these individuals were highly educated, so the more education you have, the better your chances appear of landing the job you want.

Unfortunately, it’s been a while since a survey was conducted to determine how many aspiring financial workers there are. Back in 2006, though, a researcher by the name of Catherine Rampell found that 25% of graduating Harvard students, 24% of graduating Yale students, and 46% of graduating Princeton students were interested in working in the financial sector.  It’s quite likely that these numbers have dropped with the recent financial problems facing the US, but there are still plenty of people hoping to work in payroll processing, investing, and other financial fields.


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