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I plan to study finance in Australia. Can anyone tell me about the employment situation after graduation? Available both at home and abroad.

1. If you want to work in Australia, you must be a PR or have Australian citizenship. Australia is currently undergoing immigration policy reform, and the new skilled immigration policy has not yet been released. It is not clear what major you are studying now and can get PR in the future. We will know this at least by looking at the new policies that will be released in April or May.

2. If you are in China, you will be 32 or 33 years old after completing your studies, and you will not have any experience in the financial industry. Then what you will have to face after returning to China is a large number of people returning from countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Europe, and Japan. The competition among financial returnees who are around 25 years old... You have no advantage in terms of age and experience. Do you think the employment situation may be good? What's more, China itself has a large number of finance students.

To sum up, it will be very, very difficult for you to switch careers to the financial industry after studying finance for two years. Because your age is really a disadvantage. If you want to study abroad and have a guaranteed job in the future, it is best not to study finance, but to major in management. This way, after you return to China (the management major will not stay in Australia), you will have 5 years of administrative experience, and have English and With a postgraduate diploma, it will be very easy to find an administrative or similar job.

It is really not suitable to change careers in your 30s, and it will be difficult to achieve long-term development after changing.