Is someone with aspergers syndrome better to work in finance or information technology?
Question by William M: Is someone with aspergers syndrome better to work in finance or information technology?
I am 17 years ancient, have just refined a computing and information technology course at college. I initially wanted to do a business but let my ego get the better of me and did IT. I must say I have a very strong interest in the internet and in stocks and shares. What should I do if I don’t like the business and finance correlated course? Should I just do IT and get a career in IT, or what? What is the best career choice for someone like me with asperger syndrome?
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Answer by Justme
It depends on what you want to do. You can do anything that you want to do. IT sounds excellent. You will have to take whatever courses that are required for the degree program that you want but just pass business and finance….you can choose a job that does not directly involve this.
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Either really sound very suitable in terms of classic aspergers. Although i would find out how much use you would be in IT as many computers can nearly self-fix and self write in terms of the need for attention to detail while accounting and that is specifically methodical and rigouros, i’d train with the inland revenu for myself, you may possibly be an exorcet missile!
It depends on which you feel you are comfortable/lucky.
I don’t reckon having asperger’s has much to do with it.
dude it all depends on what you want to do. do which ever you like better. you may possibly always try one out and if you don’t like it you may possibly always go for the other thing. it doesn’t matter if you have asperger’s it matters what your best in at least you have an thought of what you want to do I am 17 and am not quite sure of what I would want to go into. Just go for what your heart tells you and do what you would delight in the most
There are over half a million people in the UK with AS - that’s around 1 in 100. People with Asperger syndrome come from all nationalities, cultures, social backgrounds and religions. But, the condition appears to be more common in males than females.
well the excellent thing in this area aspergers as far as i know. if you are interested in something you will learn it pretty quick but a lot of people with aspergers have problems being social so i would say that is your only problem.