This study uses a quantitative approach to determine the relationship between religious values, prestige, family environment, and knowledge of Islamic accounting to career choices in Islamic financial institutions. This study has a sample of 111 active students studying at universities in Bengkulu Province who have taken Islamic accounting courses. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Partial Least Square (PLS) components through SPSS software, it was found that religious values (X1), prestige (X2), and family environment (X3) positively affect career choices in Islamic finance. institution (Y). However, a person's Islamic accounting knowledge (X4) does not have a significant effect, this is indicated by the value of t count > t table. In summary, this study highlights what factors influence career choices in Islamic financial institutions in this context.
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