u/Bigboss89982

Finance degree ? Suggestions

I’m 19M from Dublin. Took a gap year after LC to work and now I would like to start an actual career. I never had a particular interest in anything apart from business as a whole but after trying out some things I definitely know what I don’t like ( anything science , construction , IT )

I want a degree that will make me employable with good pay and that is not just 100% office work sitting in one place the whole day. Finance seems a bit like this so if anyone working in finance could answer a few questions like is it still worth getting a finance degree ? Are there opportunities to work in finance and not sit still in one place all day?

I am open to hearing any suggestions as well ( apart from science , construction or IT ) , with a limit of 390 CAO points

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u/Bigboss89982 — 6 days ago

Finance degree ? Suggestions

I’m 19M from Dublin. Took a gap year after LC to work and now I would like to start an actual career. I never had a particular interest in anything apart from business as a whole but after trying out some things I definitely know what I don’t like ( anything science , construction , IT )

I want a degree that will make me employable with good pay and that is not just 100% office work sitting in one place the whole day. Finance seems a bit like this so if anyone working in finance could answer a few questions like is it still worth getting a finance degree ? Are there opportunities to work in finance and not sit still in one place all day?

I am open to hearing any suggestions as well ( apart from science , construction or IT ) , with a limit of 390 CAO points

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u/Bigboss89982 — 6 days ago

Opinions : anyone who graduated and is working rn

I would like to hear some suggestions of useful college courses people done and were able to find a job. I’m looking for a mix of office work and talking to people or doing something that doesn’t involve just sitting down at a desk. I don’t have anything I’m super attracted to. Points range is 390 , prefer if it would be 3 years but I don’t mind 4 years either. Based in Dublin

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u/Bigboss89982 — 10 days ago

Hello, I have just submitted my application into airnav to become a student air traffic controller. I would love to get some advice from anyone who went through all the stages what are some things I should do to increase my chances of getting selected. Also , if anyone could provide legit salary ranges would be much appreciated.( Dublin, Ireland )

I find this career very interesting and I am almost relying on this opportunity , as my other option is to study a classic 3-4 year degree in something business related most likely finance which is a ba degree lvl 8 in Maynooth.

If anyone has any tips, suggestions, legit advice it would be much appreciated.

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u/Bigboss89982 — 25 days ago
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Hello, I have just submitted my application into airnav to become a student air traffic controller. I would love to get some advice from anyone who went through all the stages what are some things I should do to increase my chances of getting selected. Also , if anyone could provide legit salary ranges would be much appreciated.( Dublin, Ireland )

I find this career very interesting and I am almost relying on this opportunity , as my other option is to study a classic 3-4 year degree in something business related most likely finance which is a ba degree lvl 8 in Maynooth.

If anyone has any tips, suggestions, legit advice it would be much appreciated.

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u/Bigboss89982 — 25 days ago