Hello, actually speaking, graduate employment will not be so detailed, as long as the financial employment direction is basically the same. Therefore, there is little difference in the employment of financial graduates from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Because financial employment attaches great importance to undergraduate courses, the employment of graduate students majoring in finance depends on how your undergraduate school is. There is a great difference in employment between a good undergraduate school and a general school. In universities with good undergraduate courses, graduates generally go to investment banking positions or research positions of financial institutions such as securities firms, funds and financial leasing companies (most of these positions basically require double 985 diplomas, and the master of Southwest Finance and Economics is equivalent to 985). If the undergraduate course is average and there are many banks, they are basically in the branches of prefecture-level cities (it is also possible to go to provincial branches, but it is relatively difficult), or do sales work in some good financial institutions (institutional sales).
I graduated last year with a master's degree in finance and economics. If you want to know anything, you can continue to ask. I hope I can help you.