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schmalex:
I don't know what the jobs for economics are specifically, but you will always find something. Apparently, economics is one of the most employable field, but I believe investment and finance is a good chance.

In terms of what it's like, I study economics at Melbourne and I find it really good. There's a lot of support for you and the staff are all really helpful and enthusiastic. Also, I find the subject really interesting and most other people I talk to enjoy it as well. I don't know about anything else:P

*ryan777*:
where do economics graduates work tho?
i mean apart from being an economist (which i think is quite hard to get into) i cant see where econ grads could work....wouldn't finance and/or accounting be more employable?

Gloamglozer:

--- Quote from: *ryan777* on May 16, 2010, 01:10:32 pm ---where do economics graduates work tho?
i mean apart from being an economist (which i think is quite hard to get into) i cant see where econ grads could work....wouldn't finance and/or accounting be more employable?

--- End quote ---

There are many fields that an economist can work it in: environmental, health, government, tertiary education.  But like you said, trying to get a job as an economist in Australia is very difficult, according to my tutor.  He said that the economics jobs in Australia are very competitive and it's pretty hard to get a job here.

schmalex:
My economics teacher used to be a credit analyst

mba:
There are so many jobs/careers paths you can take with a commerce degree.

All the graduate programs to start with: BIG 4 firms, the banks, fund managers, public service etc. etc.

Or you go on and do post grad and become a teacher, or go on and do further study/research and work in academia.

Etc. etc. etc.

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