I know there are a million job topics but I searched and didnt really find anything that helped me.I am graduating in December with a double major in Economics and Statistics and I want to get a job in the triangle area. The kind of job I am looking for doesn't exactly have to relate directly to econ or stat but other than those two fields I am looking for something in the business or technology field. I am really interested in RTI and Credit Suisse but I would like to have as many options available as possible. So basically, any ideas on places in the triangle area that would be looking for someone with my educational background? Also, any other job related advice would be appreciated...I have my resume on all the major job sites and I am continually checking epack for new listings.Thanks in advance
9/23/2008 9:55:36 PM
good luck 2uI have an econ degree and it is pretty useless unless you work for a research company or the government. I recommend supplemental education
9/23/2008 10:00:46 PM
I figure the combination of econ and statistics will help at least separate me from people with just an econ degree and show that I have a good amount of analytical skills. Grad school isn't out of the question but the problem is I do not think I will get in state tuition and there is no way I can afford grad school with out of state tuition. My real plan is get a job and do grad school part time if it is something that would go well with my job.
9/23/2008 10:05:35 PM
since i am currently looking for a finance job after graduating in may, i would suggest looking for analyst jobs. The stats major really helps b/c there are quantitative analyst positions everywhere. Just search for analyst on craigslist, careerbuilder, monster, dice.com, ect.
9/23/2008 10:18:38 PM
Econ/Poli Sci '06. Started at BofA as an IT auditor. Now work for the Basel capital calculations group. Econ and Stats are probably the two best undergrad majors to land a finance job..In my opinion
9/23/2008 10:25:07 PM
SAS, anyone?try http://icrunchdata.com for jobs, too - not many triangle jobs on there, but they do exist.
9/23/2008 11:23:15 PM
Oh I would love a job at SAS but I am just being realistic haha. Not exactly the easiest place to get a job.
9/23/2008 11:24:15 PM
im in an unrelated industrygood fucking luck getting a job specifically based on your education in today's market. i would guess that <10% do - you better know some folks...unless you're a doctor, lawyer, etc[Edited on September 23, 2008 at 11:44 PM. Reason : clarify]
9/23/2008 11:43:52 PM
did you think about these things when you picked your majors?
9/23/2008 11:48:06 PM
i started in pre med (fucking retarded unless you are super intelligent)moved to bio sciencesmoved to econ due to course transfersbut i got a fucking four year degree
9/23/2008 11:49:20 PM
9/23/2008 11:58:55 PM
community college instructor + barnes and noble clerk
9/24/2008 12:21:31 AM