Is it worth it to Minor in MIS with a Finance Major?

Hey all,

I'm looking to get into either Wealth Management or consulting after I get my Bachelors. I am currently taking MIS courses for a minor because I personally thought it would be worth it to learn about technology and have something to add to my resume.

I never really thought to ask if it would be beneficial to me to even minor in MIS to help land a job after college. What do you guys think? Should I got for the minor in MIS or just keep it at just a Finance major?

Thanks is advance

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For consulting (digital ) it would put you ahead of some candidates. As for PWM it couldn't hurt ya but it may not plat a major role in recruiting. Im a CS and Business double major because I see where the world is going and just want to safe guard myself from unemployment lol. Anything "tech" related nowadays is good for the resume in my opinion...but im just a monkey, what the hell do I know.

Scared money don't make money.
 

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