Major in Economics or Finance / minor in CompSci

<p>Hi, I've been thinking about what I want to major in at the University of Florida. I have a very strong interest in computers (mainly networking and systems engineering, mediocre programming), but I do not want to be a software engineer. I'm also interested in Accounting/Economics/Finance. I was just wondering what type of jobs are out there for this kind of combination. Your help is greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Idealy, I would like a job in a tech company, where I could gain valuable market experience as well as management.</p>

<p>Also, what would it take to get a job as something similar to a market analyst at firms like Piper Jaffray?</p>

<p>Seems I'm not able to edit my post anymore, so:</p>

<p>I'm also interested in IT/business consulting</p>

<p>You know man, if you're interested in specific firms, you should ALWAYS check their website and the career page, they give loads of info, from recruting calenders, to job postings.</p>

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Piper Jaffray seeks to hire an Equity Research Associate in our New York office to work with a Senior Research Analyst focused on the Commercial Banks Sector. The position is open to a highly motivated, self starter with outstanding financial analysis and writing skills. A keen interest in the stock market and the financial services area is a must. Top candidates will have an MBA, an economics/business degree, and preferably some related industry experience.

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<p>computer related analyst-</p>

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Research Analyst (Consumer Semi-Conductors). Conduct extensive technology company and industry research, create financial models and valuation analyses, and write company reports, industry reports and investment recommendations. Meet with company management teams and interview company customers, suppliers and competitors. Communicate in Chinese with individuals and corporations in Asia. Make company visits and attend trade shows and industry conferences, focusing on the consumer semi-conductor industry. Market team research and investment recommendations to our sales force and to institutional investors, venture capitalists and private and public companies. Travel to Asia to meet with technology company management, customers and suppliers. Must have proof of legal authority to work in the U.S., Bachelor degree in engineering, Master of Business Administration degree in Finance or equivalent and two years experience performing sell-side research analysis covering technology industry.

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<p>I know, I usually do. But this thread was more of me asking what type of opportunities were available. Thanks for the quotes</p>