What are the job opportunities for B.com fresher after pursuing Level 8 in Finance?


How is the finance sector in New Zealand to find a job after pursuing a level 8 course in Finance? I'm a B.com fresher.

Ans. Finance the sector like any other country in the world would always the stronger admittedly New Zealand may not be as big a market as some of the other countries in financial markets or banking systems and so on and so forth but in our own little modest way we do have a very strong financial background and a financial activity in the country and I think New Zealand has consistently been rated as one of the more promising economies around the world so there is always a demand and if you have a background and B.Com and you say you are fresher and my recommendation always to people I think this is something I keep repeating and practically every broadcast of my but  if you’re fresher if you're absolutely certain that all you want to do in future is finance and nothing else then I think you should get into a course in finance because as I keep saying it is not the future possibility of a job and the residency and a PR that should drive your the decision I think what needs to drive your decision is your real interest that lies in your heart and in your mind and I think if people can pursue that real interest and if finances you have core interest and if you pursue it and you come to a good institution and you level eight is a good level as well and if you are able to come out of that level with you know good past and then get your because you're doing a level eight course you'll be eligible for a three years post early work which I'm sure you should be able to start somewhere or the other at the starting level but if finance is not your absolute hardcore desire or interest in the future I would recommend you to a more generic a business course where finance is also one of the aspects which therefore scholarship and then you could also have administration sales marketing HR and you know all the other components that make up the business so it might be more prudent for you to come into a more generic course because then you can pick up an opportunity in either one of these departments and that could possibly lead to your future but as I told you before it has to be driven from the heart and the mind does not focus on the end goal which is your PR or your residency study whatever you want to do with a lot of fashion and I'm sure that passion will come out when you're attending an interview and that's when an opportunity can be created somebody will give you a job and that job will eventually lead to residency. so if you are absolutely dead certain and 100 percent sure that finances you think go for it otherwise choose a more generic business course. Alright.





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