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I belong to commerce without maths stream. So are there any high paid career options for me?

#career I am a student in 11th grade.
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Anup’s Answer

You can still look at jobs in analyst position or manufacturing.
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Rebecca’s Answer

Hi, I am not sure why you stress on high pay career options rather that what you are interested on. You may spend at least 8 hours a day doing a job. If you are not interested on that area, it is really a pain doing something you don't like 8 hours every day. In fact, there are elite in every industry and they can make good income. Also, the success is not determined by the pay.
I suggest you explore different industries that you have interest on and develop your career.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Sadia’s Answer

Hi,
The career option for you is the marketing manager, human resource manager, marketing coordinator, and sales manager. I suggest that you intern in the fields of your interests, which will help you understand your passion and interest.
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Paul’s Answer

Hi Varsha,

There are plenty of high-paying careers which don't require maths.
As others have said, focus on what you love to do. Having said that, sometimes that's easier said than done! It can be hard to choose a career you really love. If you're interested in commerce, I'd recommend looking at a career in consulting.
This is a career that's very business-focused, pays very well and offers a lot of opportunities for career growth (promotions, bonuses etc.).
It's also great if you don't know exactly what you want to do as it allows you to experience a number of different sectors. For example, I've worked in finance, IT, the public sector, agriculture, aviation to name just a few.

So it can be a handy career while you're making up your mind about exactly what you want to do. And who knows, you might just end up loving the job itself.

Best regards,

Paul
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Donna’s Answer

Sadia;

I have responded to similar questions to this one. Please don't look at your career choice in the aspect of dollars so much. Your career is something you will be doing in some way or form for 30 - 40 years of your life, if not more. It will grow and evolve, or should. Moving into the positions may be at a lesser pay than you ultimately want but with hard work and growth, in time raises and promotions will come into play. Sometimes those raises and promotions come as a move from one company to another. Gaining knowledge and growth in your career of choice.

So to answer your question, you must first know yourself. What are you passionate about? How does your knowledge base support you in a specific career selection? I have included some sites you may want to look into for your next steps.

Donna recommends the following next steps:

https://cc.plt.org/greenjobsquiz?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkKOW1YX27QIVS4FaBR3bDQC7EAAYAiAAEgKJ3_D_BwE
https://www.mensxp.com/work-life/career-growth/42979-6-steps-that-can-help-you-self-evaluate-your-potential-career-choices.html
https://www.jobquiz.com/
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