Vector, I'd take a finance job at 40K over an acct job at 50K anyday (well, if I get to do fun stuff like travel, negotiate deals, work with foreign currencies, subprime, interest rates and whatnot).
What I mean by fitting to acct is that
Accounting
"Attentive to detail and analytical. Since accountants spend much of their time advising and communicating with others, from the general public to CEOs, communication skills are essential for success. "
geez is there any career where communication isn't a key to success... Well, still, the stereotype of the accountant is the lonesome number cruncher.
Finance
"Good with numbers, a great communicator, a creative problem solver, and a team player. You should also enjoy research."
I'm goot with numbers, aiite with communicating, not creative, and I usually like to hog the team since I only believe in myself. And damn these financial markets, up and down. How am I supposed to infer anything about anything?
Any thoughts on the implications of the tumbling of the financials and the accounting/finance major?
PS, something that also sucks is that
Robinson : Graduate Career Management : Placement Statistics
most of the nation's finance majors make more than acct, yet at georgia state, it's a different picture (though their acct program I believe is top ~20 depending on the survey). If I get a finance job cool, but 40K is already the low end of what I'm looking at.