Hey guys
I'm a first year uni student at UWA doing Economics and Commerce double degree. It's a 4.5 year degree (5.5 if I do honours)
So, have the scope to do up to 5 majors. Currently probably doing economics, international business economics, asian business, management and marketing.
I want to try and eventually, once I leave uni, get a graduate position at one of three types of jobs (havn't decided yet which I want to go for):
1) Economics: State/federal treasury, productivity commission
2) Management consultancy. Large global firm
3) Foreign affairs. Department of foreign affairs.
My majors pretty much reflect these three options.
For option 1: Economics, International Business Economics
For option 2: Management. And I think economics, international business economics, Asian Business and marketing might be beneficial
For option 3: Asian Business and International Business Economics
So, I'm looking for suggestions on how to improve my employability. I'll list below what I've done so far:
- Getting D's and HD's in all subjects. I'm going to try to move this to all HD category.
- Have achieved the top mark in the unit for one of my units (Foundations of Asian Business). And 90% in microeconomics. This semester it's going to be all mid-low 80s and high 70s.
- TER (equivalent to HSC) of 98
- Backpacked solo around south east asia and Europe for 6 months last year (I figure this will help particulalry with dept of foreign affairs and generally showing maturity etc with others)
- While on backpacking trip, volunteered as an English teacher for a week in spain.
- About 1 years experience working as a repair technician/salesman at a computer store (to pay the bills but also good general experience). This is my current casual job (I also worked there full time last year)
- 10 months experience as a computer hardware reviewer and PR manager (organising review samples from large companies like Antec and so on) for a computer hardware review website located out of Dubai.
- Got work experience lined up for jan/feb at an economics consultancy in the city
- Applying to go on study abroad for a year at the university of bristol in the uk starting 2nd sem next year. (I should get this)
- Got a position lined up with a student society for next semester. Organising a large event (organising speakers, getting the word out to ppl, organising venue and catering etc)
- In high school I participated in debating and also went to an international debating competition in canada. But I havn't done participated in this in uni. I really should.
- From the age of 12 until 17 each year I represented Western Australia at the national junior chess championships (selected for and sponsored by the West Australian Chess Association). Again, I need to get back into this.
- Participated in mock trials at high school as the solicitor
- Acted as general editor for our school's newspaper entered into the west australian schools newspaper competition. We won 1st place.
- Top mark in school for information systems
So, any suggestions? Am I on the right track for a position at one of the options I've listed above?
Thanks
Daniel
I'm a first year uni student at UWA doing Economics and Commerce double degree. It's a 4.5 year degree (5.5 if I do honours)
So, have the scope to do up to 5 majors. Currently probably doing economics, international business economics, asian business, management and marketing.
I want to try and eventually, once I leave uni, get a graduate position at one of three types of jobs (havn't decided yet which I want to go for):
1) Economics: State/federal treasury, productivity commission
2) Management consultancy. Large global firm
3) Foreign affairs. Department of foreign affairs.
My majors pretty much reflect these three options.
For option 1: Economics, International Business Economics
For option 2: Management. And I think economics, international business economics, Asian Business and marketing might be beneficial
For option 3: Asian Business and International Business Economics
So, I'm looking for suggestions on how to improve my employability. I'll list below what I've done so far:
- Getting D's and HD's in all subjects. I'm going to try to move this to all HD category.
- Have achieved the top mark in the unit for one of my units (Foundations of Asian Business). And 90% in microeconomics. This semester it's going to be all mid-low 80s and high 70s.
- TER (equivalent to HSC) of 98
- Backpacked solo around south east asia and Europe for 6 months last year (I figure this will help particulalry with dept of foreign affairs and generally showing maturity etc with others)
- While on backpacking trip, volunteered as an English teacher for a week in spain.
- About 1 years experience working as a repair technician/salesman at a computer store (to pay the bills but also good general experience). This is my current casual job (I also worked there full time last year)
- 10 months experience as a computer hardware reviewer and PR manager (organising review samples from large companies like Antec and so on) for a computer hardware review website located out of Dubai.
- Got work experience lined up for jan/feb at an economics consultancy in the city
- Applying to go on study abroad for a year at the university of bristol in the uk starting 2nd sem next year. (I should get this)
- Got a position lined up with a student society for next semester. Organising a large event (organising speakers, getting the word out to ppl, organising venue and catering etc)
- In high school I participated in debating and also went to an international debating competition in canada. But I havn't done participated in this in uni. I really should.
- From the age of 12 until 17 each year I represented Western Australia at the national junior chess championships (selected for and sponsored by the West Australian Chess Association). Again, I need to get back into this.
- Participated in mock trials at high school as the solicitor
- Acted as general editor for our school's newspaper entered into the west australian schools newspaper competition. We won 1st place.
- Top mark in school for information systems
So, any suggestions? Am I on the right track for a position at one of the options I've listed above?
Thanks
Daniel
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