In a jam

<p>Hello. I would really appreciate some feedback on my current situation. I'm a senior at Berkeley who over the past four years have wavered between many career options. I am double majoring in economics and biochemistry and have a pretty high GPA (3.85). My problem is that my indecisiveness has caused me to miss out on recruitment in the fall and early spring. I'm still not sure which kind of jobs best suit my personality. For a while I was premed, but realized my heart was not in it. I love analyzing numbers, learning about theoretical models, working with spreadsheets, etc. I love dealing with numbers but have not taken advanced math/ statistics courses (I took multivariable calc and linear algebra at a CC). I had an internship at a small index funds company during the past summer but mainly dealt with paperwork issues not directly dealing with financial situations. I also have some biochemistry lab experience (worked in two labs, one over the summer and one over the past year). While this experience does not directly relate to finance, is it still worthwhile to mention to companies? I guess my question is which types of jobs, especially as a soon to be graduating senior, best fit my personality and is it too late to snag these jobs? Thanks for the input!</p>