u/eye-leech

Honours in Finance

Happy Tuesday!

I was wondering if anyone knows: when you complete an honours year, is your honours WAM displayed separate to your Bachelor's WAM?

fairly interested in honours, but don't want to sabotage myself by getting a buns WAM and ruining my employability (although, I have heard the general perception that a finance honours is not so much an improvement for employability anyways ?)

Cheers!

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u/eye-leech — 7 hours ago

Scared University Student

I am university student about to graduate. I am quite aware that the economic and *AI* conditions for new graduates are a bit… sub-par.

This gives me some worry about entering a graduate role (that I’m not too keen on) when conditions aren’t so great. Obviously if I land one, I will be grateful as I know there are many struggling in the job market.

However, I was wondering if anyone had any experience to share when it comes to flexibility in junior roles.

For example, starting one grad position and then applying again, and moving to a different grad role elsewhere. Or any related stories that provide reassurance about flexibility during the early career stage.

**TLDR** Im concerned about getting a grad role that I’m not super interested in. Will I be able to move around and seek other grad roles despite having started one already?

Thanks

- ignorant young person

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u/eye-leech — 1 day ago