It's not hard at all. The question is whether you want the job and whether you are actually qualified to do it. "Commerce" is an incredibly broad degree with vastly different - and mostly mutually exclusive - areas of specialisation. Someone with a marketing major can't just expect to waltz into an accounting firm and get a job as an accountant. There may be other roles in the firm that they are qualified to do as a marketing major, but they won't stand a chance of being hired as an accountant. If they only limited themselves to applying for marketing jobs then they will face some competition (especially given the amount of marketing majors for what is a relatively small market) and may struggle to get a marketing job. But they won't struggle to get a job at all. There are plenty of good-paying, white-collar entry-level jobs out there desperate to be filled by anyone, regardless of what their experience is, and a degree (any degree) will stand you in good stead. Getting a job is easy. Getting your dream job is hard, no matter what degree you choose.