It depends on your future career orientation, whether you are doing marketing or investment research. Hard work is definitely hard work. Not only do interns have to run outlets, but even if they become channel managers in the future, they still have to run outlets. However, if we consider income as a career choice, we can still be competitive. If you like dealing with people, you can give it a try. It will be helpful to formally join other fund companies or bank brokers after you have the experience of channel internship in the South. In the past two years, there have been many recruitments in the South. Most colleagues who have entered the post of * * * are very capable and will learn a lot. Some fresh graduates have reached a higher position after working for three years, depending on your own vision for the future. If you are a girl, forget it. It's too hard to resist.
Of course, I estimate that the internship salary given by the south will not be high, and any fund company is the same.