Hit that notification bell so you know next time I post! Also curious, which of these jobs sounds coolest to you? I like consulting the best but I'm a bit biased lol
Just discovered you on TikTok...I’m an actuary, so I’ll offer some thoughts for anyone thinking about it. There’s actually 10 exams, 7 for Associate and 3 more for Fellowship. And yes the exams are every bit as hard as you’re thinking. I know some people who just got burned out and quit so it definitely takes a “stubborn” person. His starting salary is probably based off the east coast, which isn’t necessarily wrong just thought it was important to mention. It’s a great career, but requires a huge commitment!
Death Retard -> He’s definitely right about math, that’s necessary to succeed on the exams. But the three most crucial skills/attributes are easily problem solving, communication, and being self motivated. A lot of times we work alone on projects (yes I ask for help from coworkers a bunch, but a lot of times they won’t be as familiar with my work), so it’s important to be able to effectively solve complex problems. Communication is huge because we do complex work, but that work is useless if you can’t explain it to someone that’s not an actuary. Being self motivated is important for the same reason as problem solving. We work alone so it’s really just up to you to keep yourself on track.
Adeyinka, so I’m not a great example. I passed 5 of them in my 4 years of college. And I’m still taking them now, most people don’t get done until their mid to late 20s. But my number isn’t a good benchmark. Average candidates pass 2 of the exams in college and, like he said in the video, if you pass 3 of the exams in college that’s considered to be pretty well committed to the career by employers and is a good way to help land a full time job.
I've considering this one for years, do you enjoy your work? I am curious though is there anything that you suggest to make the most of the years in college? Thanks in advance, hope you are blessed :)
Income Over Outcome what kinds of jobs would you suggest for people that are not tech/math minded and the salary is at least 75k? I don’t really stress too much about 6 figures( would be nice, but not an absolute necessity) since I don’t plan to be married or have children.
this video was just so well researched and so much info on each job I absolutely appreciate you for informing me on these jobs and the video was just so well put together!
So a double major in healthcare business and finance is pretty good right, coz theres the investment banking, consultants and other great corporate jobs
I am an International student and pursuing a Master in Finance from this fall. Even with a scholarship I have to pay around 25k for 9 months. I am still pursuing it with loans. Your video gave me so much hope. I also have an MBA. I hope it’s worth it.
good video. high salaries are often misleading. 100k at 80 hours a week to me is working two 50k jobs so not really that high paying. that's a lot of overtime. i chose software. 40 hours per week. love the work life balance.
@@CytheTV areas related to big data or analytics or statistics will require more math. same for jobs in financial industry or if you are building apps for industries that require geometry. for example, architectural apps. but there are a ton of areas where you need to know about basic math, remainders, conversions from milliseconds to whatever... You still might occasionally run into something more heavy, but there is probably someone on the team who can help with that. now, if you plan to get a computer science degree, you will end up taking calculus and other higher levels of math as part of your schooling. Go the self-taught route and you could still have a successful career with less math. but if you are starting out and plan to go to college, then i would recommend a cs degree. I very rarely have to use anything more than basic math and sometimes algebra concepts.
Basically, but people like the glory of the job and the real benefit is that as you progress in your career your pay goes wayyyy up and hours aren't as bad
dude thank alot for the videos you really help me narrow down carreer choices ,which I've been struggling with for 2 years and great that im great full
Cyber security. Making over 90K a year out of college. Demand is only growing and what’s better than fighting bad guys in the digital world. Just look up salaries tied to most cyber security jobs on any job site. Most fall in the 75k to 125k range and salaries are higher for those with more experience and high level certifications like CISSP.
Haha u should prob make a video on highest hourly paying jobs. Not bc some jobs pay hourly, but divide salary by hours worked to see how much you are getting per hour. Bc although jobs like consulting and inv. Banking pay a lot, they make you work a lot of hours. So therefore you are not getting paid relatively as much per hour you work
Hi, I'm thinking about going for BSc in International Business, finance and economics. I thought it would offer greater diversity. What do you think about it?
Hello there mate!!!! Nice video.. Do you think it is a good idea to pursue certifications to increase the chance of a good pay ? I am incoming pol sci freshie who plans to double minor in finance and decision science. Thank you!
Hi mate I’m 14 and in September going in a stem specialist school with loads of sponsors which pay for your uni and you work with them whilst still getting payed for around 2 years, my dad has always conditioned me into investment banking because I’ve always been good with numbers, my dad is a salesman he goes into peoples houses and sales them conservatory’s , I was wondering whether I should have an intern ship at a investment bank like Goldman sachs (hopefully) or go somewhere more focused on selling customer a product. Thanks
Look into computer science and software development. It tends to be a bit maths-heavy but it is extremely well-paying and you can likely find an internship, and then a cushy work-from home job letting you live with your parents to save money. If you are wise and find a good investment, you may be able to become a millionaire, but that is a whole different topic.
Do highest paying jobs that aren’t insanely stressful. What’s the point of making $100k if you’re working 60+ hours a week? You can’t buy back your time.
Can you elaborate on which schools online are what you would suggest? Also, you talk about certificates and licenses, why do you endorse the RHIA over similar ones?
Could you ever talk about sports related careers I’ve always wanted to work in the sports industry but don’t know any high paying jobs in the industry.
No disrespect at all, but why should I trust what you say. You 100% seem like you know what your talking about, but I just don’t like to take advice from people that don’t have what I want. So genuine question what do you do for a living? Also your your video about best business degrees was really helpful!
You should never take someone else's word without doing your own research. I also want to build a brand based on knowledge, not showing off like everyone else on the internet, that's why I don't talk about myself too much. I am a healthcare consultant though and I talk all about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/p_wETCeyWWA/v-deo.html
@@jmich7651 Lmao, you're not even close to understanding how much software engineers make lmao. He's likely working in a FANG company and yes Software Engineers do make good money.
How many hours a day do you spend in healthcare consulting (not counting travel)? Is it a 9-5 job (other than the traveling) or do the hours fluctuate?
Hey, dude, I hope you reply but like I want to make 6 digits but not work on a computer all day I want to be doing something. Maybe not like building a house or construction but like maybe working with CNC machines or something.
I want to major in business in college, what type of business should I major in real estate, finance, marketing, etc. ? which one will pay the best and will have a high growth rate?
Im a finnish bachelor level student and im curious about how high my gpa should be to be able to continue to master level studies? Its a bit off topic but i seriously lack motivation and need some advice and you seem like a good person to ask! I enjoy your vids keep it up!👍🏽
I’m majoring in accounting and finance so hopefully I can fill in jobs for businesses or banks around my area and work my way up. Should I go for a bachelors degree or just my associates degree?
Hi I am the new subscriber in your channel. I really like the videos. I have one request can you make the video on minimum schooling like 1 or 2 years or on the masters degree with good salary because I already have masters in travel and tourism administration but not good opportunities. If you will guide me it will be helpful for me
I plan to get a buisness major for pre law. I also plan to take a couple if gap years so i can better afford law school. Would it be wiser to major in finnances or in accounting? What are your thoughts?
You need to open up a custodial account, which bill be under both u and ur parents name and automatically transfer to u when u reach the age of majority
Hit that notification bell so you know next time I post! Also curious, which of these jobs sounds coolest to you? I like consulting the best but I'm a bit biased lol
Construction management pays very well
What about hedge fund managing? I've heard that is a very high paying job
1- Investment banking
2- Management consulting
3- Actuary
4- Software developers
5- Engineering
Just discovered you on TikTok...I’m an actuary, so I’ll offer some thoughts for anyone thinking about it. There’s actually 10 exams, 7 for Associate and 3 more for Fellowship. And yes the exams are every bit as hard as you’re thinking. I know some people who just got burned out and quit so it definitely takes a “stubborn” person. His starting salary is probably based off the east coast, which isn’t necessarily wrong just thought it was important to mention. It’s a great career, but requires a huge commitment!
What do i need to do really well in high school for an actuary
Death Retard -> He’s definitely right about math, that’s necessary to succeed on the exams. But the three most crucial skills/attributes are easily problem solving, communication, and being self motivated. A lot of times we work alone on projects (yes I ask for help from coworkers a bunch, but a lot of times they won’t be as familiar with my work), so it’s important to be able to effectively solve complex problems. Communication is huge because we do complex work, but that work is useless if you can’t explain it to someone that’s not an actuary. Being self motivated is important for the same reason as problem solving. We work alone so it’s really just up to you to keep yourself on track.
Great insight, thanks for sharing it!
Adeyinka, so I’m not a great example. I passed 5 of them in my 4 years of college. And I’m still taking them now, most people don’t get done until their mid to late 20s. But my number isn’t a good benchmark. Average candidates pass 2 of the exams in college and, like he said in the video, if you pass 3 of the exams in college that’s considered to be pretty well committed to the career by employers and is a good way to help land a full time job.
I've considering this one for years, do you enjoy your work? I am curious though is there anything that you suggest to make the most of the years in college? Thanks in advance, hope you are blessed :)
A mathematical and technological mind in this day and age is such a blessing😭😭
It for. sure is! Fortunately for people like me who are not mathematically and technologically inclined there are still many other options
Income Over Outcome what kinds of jobs would you suggest for people that are not tech/math minded and the salary is at least 75k? I don’t really stress too much about 6 figures( would be nice, but not an absolute necessity) since I don’t plan to be married or have children.
@Dev haha yep. Divorce is devious and you could lose everything.
This guy has done his research. Keep it up and you'll grow.
Thank YOU!
Can you do a video about Supply chain and Logistics management
I like how he says " right over here " and puts it on the other side
The video card is on the side I pointed to but if you have cards off then it wouldn’t show up 😕
Could we get a part 2 as well?
Yes you may
@@IncomeOverOutcome still waiting bro
@@notanotherabdi8216 he made one
1. Investment Banking - major in finance
2. Management Consulting - any
3. Actuary - maths, actuarial science, statistics, economics
4. Software Developers - Computer Science
5. Engineering - working in management
Investment Banking
Management consultant
Actuary
Software development
this video was just so well researched and so much info on each job I absolutely appreciate you for informing me on these jobs and the video was just so well put together!
Glad you enjoyed it, these videos do take a VERY long time to make!
Why do people only talk about engineering and not the other ones you mentioned smh
So a double major in healthcare business and finance is pretty good right, coz theres the investment banking, consultants and other great corporate jobs
Yeah that's an amazing combo!
this was a rlly helpful video as an undeclared freshman lol imma need a part 2 plz
Glad it helped, Part 2 soon come :)
Man, I wish this video existed before I went to college! :/
Hey am just 16 and am trying to figure out what to do with my life
What do you like to do ?
Do computer science.
Ong
I am an International student and pursuing a Master in Finance from this fall. Even with a scholarship I have to pay around 25k for 9 months. I am still pursuing it with loans. Your video gave me so much hope. I also have an MBA. I hope it’s worth it.
Hello swekshya sharma how’s life was it worth it ?
Was it worth it?
@@huntterwhiteoutdoors3274 according to her linkedin she is now a financial analyst in the states making roughly 60-70k so i guess it was worth it
Part 2 my boi we need dat A$ap no rocky
I got u
Most definitely would love a part two on this video my friend!!
good video. high salaries are often misleading. 100k at 80 hours a week to me is working two 50k jobs so not really that high paying. that's a lot of overtime. i chose software. 40 hours per week. love the work life balance.
I agree, software tends to have the best work life balance/salary ratio
Hey James, does being a software developer require crazy math? I’m in grade 11. Ty for replying
@@CytheTV only certain areas. There are a lot of areas where you only need basic math.
@@JamesCrossJr so being a software developer doesn’t require learning high pre cal? I’m in Canada so it’s different than US.
@@CytheTV areas related to big data or analytics or statistics will require more math. same for jobs in financial industry or if you are building apps for industries that require geometry. for example, architectural apps. but there are a ton of areas where you need to know about basic math, remainders, conversions from milliseconds to whatever... You still might occasionally run into something more heavy, but there is probably someone on the team who can help with that. now, if you plan to get a computer science degree, you will end up taking calculus and other higher levels of math as part of your schooling. Go the self-taught route and you could still have a successful career with less math. but if you are starting out and plan to go to college, then i would recommend a cs degree. I very rarely have to use anything more than basic math and sometimes algebra concepts.
90 hours a week? So pretty much u have zero life and if you do the math you’ll be making about 13 dollars an hour
Basically, but people like the glory of the job and the real benefit is that as you progress in your career your pay goes wayyyy up and hours aren't as bad
Me, who excels the most at writing but that’s pretty much useless in the job market: 😃
pain :')
Can you just have a video about health care consulting I wanna know more about the career and see your experiences in the field
Definitely plan on it!
@@IncomeOverOutcome That would be great since I want to learn more about Healthcare Consulting too.
dude thank alot for the videos you really help me narrow down carreer choices ,which I've been struggling with for 2 years and great that im great full
Omg I want to be an actuary and do real estate on the side and when I saw actuary I was like 😱
I didn’t know you could do real estate as a part time gig. How would you go about doing that while working a regular 9-5v
I’m a civil engineer, in Florida. I started out at 55k and now I’m at 110k at 36 years old
is it difficult to find a job right out of college
im studying to be one
For me it wasn’t hard because I work for my uncle he owns an engineering firm, but firms are always looking gor employees
Chase Brown What do you do as a civil engineer?
Could u touch about how to invest? How u know where and how to invest and when it’s smart to?
Suggestion: instead of putting them from best to worst, you should put them from worst to best
I subscribed thanks bro I need some advice still a sophomore in high school but I ain’t far away
Thanks! I'm happy I could help out :)
80 hours a week?!?!Holy shit
Bruh I do that at my private school, it ain’t that hard...
@@rzdio2915 private school..???? Whats tha
@@UpendraKumar-mj6pl It’s no better, just harder and like 25k per term
@@UpendraKumar-mj6pl a school for rich kids
Cyber security. Making over 90K a year out of college. Demand is only growing and what’s better than fighting bad guys in the digital world. Just look up salaries tied to most cyber security jobs on any job site. Most fall in the 75k to 125k range and salaries are higher for those with more experience and high level certifications like CISSP.
What major do I need for that?
Haha u should prob make a video on highest hourly paying jobs. Not bc some jobs pay hourly, but divide salary by hours worked to see how much you are getting per hour.
Bc although jobs like consulting and inv. Banking pay a lot, they make you work a lot of hours. So therefore you are not getting paid relatively as much per hour you work
At 1:15 "RIGHT OVER HERE" 😆 🤣 😂
LMAO
Hi, I'm thinking about going for BSc in International Business, finance and economics. I thought it would offer greater diversity. What do you think about it?
I search this youtube video because of TikTok 😌✨
Found u on tiktok a few minutes ago. Although I’m only 14 your videos are extremely educational and cool
Glad I could help :)
Subscribed since 3.6k remember me before you blow up
Printed this comment and put it on my fridge
Hello there mate!!!!
Nice video..
Do you think it is a good idea to pursue certifications to increase the chance of a good pay ?
I am incoming pol sci freshie who plans to double minor in finance and decision science.
Thank you!
Hi mate I’m 14 and in September going in a stem specialist school with loads of sponsors which pay for your uni and you work with them whilst still getting payed for around 2 years, my dad has always conditioned me into investment banking because I’ve always been good with numbers, my dad is a salesman he goes into peoples houses and sales them conservatory’s , I was wondering whether I should have an intern ship at a investment bank like Goldman sachs (hopefully) or go somewhere more focused on selling customer a product. Thanks
Look into computer science and software development. It tends to be a bit maths-heavy but it is extremely well-paying and you can likely find an internship, and then a cushy work-from home job letting you live with your parents to save money. If you are wise and find a good investment, you may be able to become a millionaire, but that is a whole different topic.
Do highest paying jobs that aren’t insanely stressful. What’s the point of making $100k if you’re working 60+ hours a week? You can’t buy back your time.
You’re not lying about big 4. Got a job offer with Deloitte for 120k with 10k bonus.
I get my numbers directly from people working there!
Can you do a video on things to be doing in middle school and high school to prep or make money to help in college
Honestly just do something that will keep you happy for the rest of you life.
I see someone’s never been broke...
@@jasonherman5736 Clearly he's never met an actor, dancer, social worker or musician.
Can you elaborate on which schools online are what you would suggest? Also, you talk about certificates and licenses, why do you endorse the RHIA over similar ones?
found you from tiktok!
Thanks for coming over to UA-cam!
I think "medical reception" course from "AMA Training Services" is the best course that I presently doing.
Is there a job that makes you 100k, has weekends off, and takes at least 5 or 6 years to become? And thank you for your videos.
Could you ever talk about sports related careers I’ve always wanted to work in the sports industry but don’t know any high paying jobs in the industry.
Athletes make all the money lol.
hey just discovered your channel and it really is great! i was tired of seeing those "inspirational" channels tbh
Thanks!! I think we need to talk about reality more often
No disrespect at all, but why should I trust what you say. You 100% seem like you know what your talking about, but I just don’t like to take advice from people that don’t have what I want. So genuine question what do you do for a living? Also your your video about best business degrees was really helpful!
You should never take someone else's word without doing your own research. I also want to build a brand based on knowledge, not showing off like everyone else on the internet, that's why I don't talk about myself too much. I am a healthcare consultant though and I talk all about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/p_wETCeyWWA/v-deo.html
Hi , can you talk about air traffic controller hop?
Got a full time offer out of college in big tech as a software engineer.
compensation: 245k Year 1, 200k afterwards
Which college
Lol software engineers don’t make that much you liar
Grass Eater 100% a liar, you can even google their salary’s , their more in the 100-115k range
@@jmich7651 that’s still a lot
@@jmich7651 Lmao, you're not even close to understanding how much software engineers make lmao. He's likely working in a FANG company and yes Software Engineers do make good money.
How many hours a day do you spend in healthcare consulting (not counting travel)? Is it a 9-5 job (other than the traveling) or do the hours fluctuate?
Hours can fluctuate, depends on the company you work for and what project you're on.
Hey, dude, I hope you reply but like I want to make 6 digits but not work on a computer all day I want to be doing something. Maybe not like building a house or construction but like maybe working with CNC machines or something.
You can definitely do that!
I want to major in business in college, what type of business should I major in real estate, finance, marketing, etc. ? which one will pay the best and will have a high growth rate?
Real estate you dont need a degree for, finance is highest paying, marketing is good but typically not high pay
Im a finnish bachelor level student and im curious about how high my gpa should be to be able to continue to master level studies? Its a bit off topic but i seriously lack motivation and need some advice and you seem like a good person to ask! I enjoy your vids keep it up!👍🏽
Idk, but I think you should take an exam.
Great video! really got me thinking about my future. Keep posting stuff like this you're doing great!
Awesome! Thank you!
Very good video
I googled the same exact thing and found ya on tiktok
I think the order is a little off but the types of careers is deff accurate
I’m majoring in accounting and finance so hopefully I can fill in jobs for businesses or banks around my area and work my way up. Should I go for a bachelors degree or just my associates degree?
Bachelors, associates are not very useful
If I plan to be a bank investor while taking a couple of gap years before going to law school, would it be better to major in finanaces or accounting?
I would say finance!
My dad is a civil engineer and is a project manager and makes 91k at age 50
Thank you so much!!!!
Yes like I'll follow your advice Mr UA-cam Guru man
Thank you!
Hi, what are some alternatives for polisci? I know that polisci might not be the best paying degree
Major in PoliSci and minor in finance or economics. Then be a Political Consultant.
Tea Smith oh great! Rn I’m actually double majoring in Econ and polisci! Thanks
Should focus on finding a job you like rather than how much you make
It’s a balance between the two. Having money isn’t everything, but not having it is
Correct me if I’m wrong but if a job doesn’t have much growth does that mean that there’s more demand for it considering there’s less jobs to fill
Awesome video Hizam. Please do ways to make money online in highschool.
What do you think about digital marketing??
Hi I am the new subscriber in your channel. I really like the videos. I have one request can you make the video on minimum schooling like 1 or 2 years or on the masters degree with good salary because I already have masters in travel and tourism administration but not good opportunities. If you will guide me it will be helpful for me
Good idea, thanks!
I subbed👍
Thank you!
i learn more from you, @sarafinance @pricelesstay and @teamtap.us on tiktol than i ever will, thx you
I plan to get a buisness major for pre law. I also plan to take a couple if gap years so i can better afford law school. Would it be wiser to major in finnances or in accounting? What are your thoughts?
In the same boat as you. I think accounting is more beneficial
in alberta petroleum engineers make 250k on average after about 8 years of experience
Yeah they make a lot of money!
Can you talk about aerospace engineering
What do you think of computer engineering??
Wait I don’t understand how do investment bankers work up to 90-100 hours a week. That’s impossible you’d have to work the whole day literally
Not uncommon for them to start around 9AM and work until after midnight
Income Over Outcome Wow that’s insane!🤯
@@johnbradman9992 yes, the average investment banker gets like 4 hours of sleep a day. All their other free ti- oh wait, they dont have free time
Brody Cates well then... 😂
How do you feel about a statistics degree?
Thoughts on going into Biotechnology?
so... it's still just business, there's nothing with liberal arts or fine arts 🙄🙄
Don’t be salty bc those don’t make bank he’s just spitting facts
@@perlaperez6663 on his tiktok he said theres something for everyone 😭whatever i'll just invest in stocks at this point
Icefreak there is some ppl just prefer happiness over pay
Icefreak I’m investing rn I’m freaking out my money went down hella
Icefreak you can’t invest as a main job unless you have millions of dollars...
Hi I am doing bsc computer.
I wanna be health professionals...
Which course should I join for master
I like ur shirt
Alternative energy engineering😊
Yhx bro
how u gunna do petroleum engineering like that 😔 🥺. Im trynna do petroleum engineering and u crushed my dreams 😂
You should totally do it if that’s what you want! It’s just important to be aware of the reality
@@IncomeOverOutcome Okay, thanks for the reply!
What do you think of sales or marketing?
can you be an actuary with a finance degree?
Did you know that politics can really and heavily affect jobs and careers
I want to be a civil engineer what is your opinion on that
I mention it in the video I just posted "Top STEM Degrees"
remember me when you are famous)
does it apply internationally
Software engineer at big tech companies make 170,000 Source : levels.fyi
Why are your opinion on a BBA degree
What about CPAs?
Tiktok guy
what was your major
Hi I just got accepted for bachelor in Human Resources Development . Do u think it’s a good degree ?
I talk about HR in the video I just uploaded, check it out :)
Hey I’m a 14 year old who wants to start investing in stocks. Is there anyway for a kid to do that?
You need to open up a custodial account, which bill be under both u and ur parents name and automatically transfer to u when u reach the age of majority
Thank you
No design or art related ones 😞
Unless you become a celebrity...
What firm do you work for?