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After graduating from finance, is it better to work in a bank or a securities company?
I also study finance, graduated from undergraduate course, and my personal views are for reference only:

I think undergraduate finance is the right way to enter the bank.

1. Large securities, funds and other institutions have extremely high requirements for talents. Undergraduate courses can only run business there, and the role of old customers is like marketing, which is decoupled from financial majors.

2. Small institutions basically rely on attracting customers to invest, or making money by trading stocks or futures on behalf of customers, making some money by themselves and losing their jobs, and the future is not great.

3. Banks are generally larger than securities and other institutions, with less risk and stable future.

At present, the salary level in different regions of the bank is different, so it cannot be generalized. But in banks, such as credit and corporate business, the salary is generous and the income is quite rich, which is more suitable for fresh graduates, especially undergraduates.

To sum up,. . . .