How to make the most amount of money after graduation?

How to make the most amount of money after graduation?

This is a great question and its probably what most college students are looking for. How the make the most amount of money with the least amount of work after you graduate. Well, i can tell you there is no easy way.

So making fast money will be difficult in one way or another, but there is a long term plan. If your looking for a career which you can learn, grow and get paid very well we recomend finance as an option. This is a great way to get paid.

The other and more difficult way is to start your own business. Now having been backed by top VC's like techstars and sold a SAAS and previous to that worked in banking I can tell you that working is a lot easier. The most secure thing you can do is go and work for a top tier investment bank.

A side hustle is also an idea where you may be a little to make it as a youtuber but becoming big enough like Ali Abdal you have to be realistic about your chances.

See the article below banking vs startups

Startups vs banking from a former Techstars COO and Lazard Salesperson
So you have seen the movie social network and think you can make a Mark Zuckerberg and build another facebook easily? So you are tired of the investment banking finance world but you think you can easily make it in startups as an entrepreneur. Don’t be fooled, startups are for no softies, and it’s probably not for you.

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