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pretty much i'm doing actuarial and finance @ macquarie and i'm wondering about applying for internships and then finally for jobs when i near the end of my degree. marks aren't my biggest problem because i know i can work hard and get good results but my main problem is the extra curricular and work experience type stuff. i haven't worked for 5 years or so and that was doing paper deliveries so officially i haven't really had a job. in terms of extra curricular all i've done is played soccer for 11 years or so, i'm doing the glp program and i might do mentoring.

should i be desperately trying to work somewhere so i have work experience or should i not worry about it?, btw money isn't really a problem.
 
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pretty much i'm doing actuarial and finance @ macquarie and i'm wondering about applying for internships and then finally for jobs when i near the end of my degree. marks aren't my biggest problem because i know i can work hard and get good results but my main problem is the extra curricular and work experience type stuff. i haven't worked for 5 years or so and that was doing paper deliveries so officially i haven't really had a job. in terms of extra curricular all i've done is played soccer for 11 years or so, i'm doing the glp program and i might do mentoring.

should i be desperately trying to work someone so i have work experience or should i not worry about it?, btw money isn't really a problem.
Get a job. Employers need to know you can work in a team, and are easy to work with etc.

Also getting a job will fill up your resume and ensure the interviewers have something to talk about during your interview. Furthermore, it will make you look less green.
 

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