What types of jobs can you get with a business administration degree and a minor in management?
pn1125 asked:
Am about to graduate. But want to know what types of jobs you can get with this degree? Like what specific job titles would I apply for? Manager is the first thing to come to mind, but just in case what are some other options?
Am about to graduate. But want to know what types of jobs you can get with this degree? Like what specific job titles would I apply for? Manager is the first thing to come to mind, but just in case what are some other options?
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January 18th, 2010 at 4:09 am
Depending on what your interests are you could apply to jobs in accounting, financial services, economics, personnel resources, and sales and marketing. Companies nowadays ask for a degree but it doesn’t necessarily have to be in the field which you are seeking. Although that is desirable. My boss has a liberal arts degree in music but she has been working in HR for over 15 years. Go figure. texazzzz
January 20th, 2010 at 4:50 pm
The careers for a person having a business administration degree and a minor in management, are found in different areas including Education, Government, Private Business and Retail.
They include Chief Executive Officer,Human Resource Manager,Public Relations Specialist ,Controller and Consultant. V.T.V.RAM
January 23rd, 2010 at 10:59 pm
It is a little difficult to know - as I am not sure if you are someone with many years practical experience - or someone who has a degree - but not practical experience.
In the UK, if you have a degree but no practical experience (especially management style skills), look to any of the large organisations who seem to think someone with a degree MUST know what they are doing. Learn on the job with them.
If you have the experience (oh yes, and the bit of pretty paper) - and can actually demonstrate that you can REALLY manage, then you might consiuder some of the smaller businesses where real skill can shine through and help you climb up through the ranks.
Amazing though, how many people think that a “degree” must magically mean someone can do the job better than someone without a degree. A few firms these days tend to give preference to experience over bits of paper. If you have both, you should be in some demand.
Mark Mark T