Which one should I choose: core chemical field or finance field? I like studying finance but the working hours are a problem for me.

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Asked by Yash Landge

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    Dhruv Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    If you enjoy finance but are concerned about working hours, consider roles with better work-life balance, like financial analysis or consulting. Core chemical engineering might offer more structured hours. Choose course based on your passion and intrest.

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    Sumit Sharda | Contributor-Level 7

    4 months ago

    If you care about money and would like to work with finance but are put off by the working hours in investment banking, there are always other financial roles that offer much better time management. For instance, corporate finance roles or financial planning & analysis are generally desk jobs with relatively better working hours compared to that in investment banking.

     

    On the other hand, if you are ready to venture into in base chemical domain then opportunities where use of problem solving required and perhaps stable career & variety may be explored by your own talented people like you.

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