seremify007
Junior Member
Depends on major. Most people I know got graduate jobs in accounting or finance with a single Commerce degree straight away either through completing internships/vacation positions or applying for graduate programs. That being said, some companies and industries such as management consulting or investment banking have historically favoured people with certain combinations of degrees whether it be Comm/Law or something totally abstract which brings a lot of additional value to the table.Do you guys think a single commerce degree will get me a job straight away?
Marketing on the other hand is a different story. Having multiple degrees may not necessarily increase your chances. I know a few people who got graduate offers in marketing but it's definitely a lot more challenging/competitive to land a graduate job than the typical accounting or finance majors because there just aren't that many positions. If you can, I'd focus more on getting experience, an internship or coop scholarship, and anything to differentiate yourself. There's a guide somewhere on BoS which was very interest regarding what marketing actually entails so I recommend you search for it- it'd be like 5 years old but still relevant.For a while now I wanted to do a commerce degree at university. Commerce degree's are only 3 years in duration. I was wondering if I could get a job in the marketing industry straight away after my commerce degree, it seems like so many other people are doing double degrees commerce/eco commerce/law commerce/eng etc...
Ultimately though, even in accounting or finance, as Omnipotence mentioned there is no guaranteed graduate job. I think that's the biggest realisation most people have between uni and full time work- that it's not just about a quantitative number(s) which determines your success or happiness anymore. It's you as a person.