Road rage quickly backfires...
Originally seen on r/VideosAmazing by u/MisterShipWreck
Originally seen on r/VideosAmazing by u/MisterShipWreck
Graduated one year ago and jumped into a position that required a bachelors but within in a completely unrelated industry. I've been looking to start applying and interviewing for any finance jobs I can find and just try and learn what employers are looking for certs/experience wise so I can get a feel for what I should be aiming at.
Any chance of me landing an entry level Finance job with no experience? What certs should I already start getting? What're good positions in the field that aren't life consuming?
I never browse this sub, I apologize if the question is repeated. I would appreciate any advice that can be offered.
Does anybody know of a restaurant that doesn't fry their wings? Asking because I'm having to eat cleaner after having some stomach problems.