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The job flexibility of a finance degree may surprise you

The all-mighty dollar. Cheddar. Making dough. Bennies. Majoring in finance will teach you all about the money and how to handle it. And with your degree from Texas Wesleyan, you’ll get hands-on experience managing real money. Then you can “put your money where your mouth is” when building up that resume.   

From working with corporations to helping people with their personal finances, and everything in between, a finance degree from Texas Wesleyan can open the (office) door to multiple different financial industries.  

Go into corporate finance 

With big companies like American Airlines, ExxonMobile and Lockheed Martin, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has great opportunities for you to go into corporate finance. You can focus on big picture money — like making recommendations on where the company should put their money as a financial analyst or taking the lead on projects as a financial manager. Or manage the everyday flow of money as a treasurer or cost analyst.  

Get your start in the real estate industry 

Want to get out of the office for a breath of fresh air? Check out the real estate industry. As a finance major, you’ll be given the (house) keys to successfully break into the industry by becoming a real estate broker or an appraiser. As a broker, you’ll help people and businesses buy properties and secure loans, and as an appraiser you’ll get to go on-site to evaluate the property to make sure your clients are getting a fair value. The industry is constantly changing, but is rewarding — both personally and financially. 

Work in commercial banking 

A job in commercial banking gives you the opportunity to learn about business and communicate with people daily. If you like helping people find solutions, becoming a commercial lender may be a career option for you. You’ll work with individuals and businesses to come up with ways to solve their debt. Or if you want a different challenge, check out becoming a branch manager. You could work at a local bank and may gain access to leadership opportunities and oversee different areas of banking. 

Get a job in the insurance industry 

You may not be able to get a career in 15 minutes or less, but a bachelor’s degree in finance can land you a job in insurance. You could: 

  • Work as an underwriter to help the company decide the risk of giving someone insurance
  • Help the company figure out what the future costs of insurance will be as an actuary  
  • Look over vehicle accidents, housing issues and more to discover how much money someone could receive as an insurance appraiser 

Insurance can be a rewarding career — you may get to help protect people from facing difficult financial situations or if a disaster strikes. 

Get hands-on experience investing that will translate to a career 

Finance majors will have the unique opportunity to get hands-on experience at Texas Wesleyan by actively managing a portion of the University’s endowment fund. This great experience can help you get a head start in a career in an investment field that has many different positions. Whether you’d like to become a fund manager at a mutual fund or a credit counselor at a commercial bank, Texas Wesleyan's finance degree can put you on the path to success. 

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