I think that accounting is OK, employment is relatively easy, and there is a promising prospect to be admitted as a certified public accountant. If you want to learn technology from different majors, because of the large span, you want to re major in a second major, and then it is better to engage in this major, because education is a stepping stone. If you want to go further in that early rental industry, it is necessary. We should stick to it. It is a waste of time to cross major, because what we have learned before is useless, so we should start again. I believe the result will be good. You should consider what kind of technology major you choose. Because your personal hobbies are different, it is recommended that you must find the industry you like to work in, because work is a large part of life. If you are unhappy with your work, it will affect your future life, so you should be careful.
I graduated from Northwest University of Agriculture and Forestry Science and Technology majoring in horticulture. Now I am engaged in the construction industry, and my major is hard. I have a deep understanding of this. My sister is in the computer industry of this science. The graduate student has switched to finance and accounting, and the prospect is good. I hope it can help you and help you. These are my personal practical experience. The best answer must be me!
I am an undergraduate majoring in finance from the second university. Only a few of my classmates have a background and are engaged in this major and very decent work. This is the reality that other students are engaged in securities software marketing, and some are engaged in bank credit card marketing. Anyway, very few of them become regular employees. Therefore, it is recommended that you either change your career, or continue to study until you become a graduate student, or directly speculate in the stock market at home. I believe that if you work hard to make Lv Liuli, you can still gain gains from the overall market by virtue of professional knowledge.