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Finance is big. Trading is a very small percentage of jobs in finance and it's probably the least value added.
Good finance jobs (meaning stability) can be found in corporate development and finance jobs at large corporations. You would be analyzing new projects, understanding divisions, analyzing strategic M&A.
As you know, insurance companies do a lot of interesting things.
Controller stuff can be good (what Lane did in Madman). I have a lady who does that at my company and it's a very valuable skill (to manage the cash of the business).
Commercial banks do interesting work as well. Credit card companies, commercial loans, etc all fall within the fields of finance.
Then there is the investment community. Doing securities research, etc. The opportunities outside of this are more limited but there can be a lot of upside. Also in the investment community, there are midoffice jobs, risk management, and financial planning, etc.
And as mentioned before there's accounting and tax planning.
Depending on your education background, experience, credentials and pedigree some of these may or may not be open to you.
Finance is big. Trading is a very small percentage of jobs in finance and it's probably the least value added.
Good finance jobs (meaning stability) can be found in corporate development and finance jobs at large corporations. You would be analyzing new projects, understanding divisions, analyzing strategic M&A.
As you know, insurance companies do a lot of interesting things.
Controller stuff can be good (what Lane did in Madman). I have a lady who does that at my company and it's a very valuable skill (to manage the cash of the business).
Commercial banks do interesting work as well. Credit card companies, commercial loans, etc all fall within the fields of finance.
Then there is the investment community. Doing securities research, etc. The opportunities outside of this are more limited but there can be a lot of upside. Also in the investment community, there are midoffice jobs, risk management, and financial planning, etc.
And as mentioned before there's accounting and tax planning.
Depending on your education background, experience, credentials and pedigree some of these may or may not be open to you.