Career questions tagged businessmanagement
Can I still work in the film industry with a degree in business & management?
I didn't have the chance to major in film or the arts (e.g graphic design) because of family. However, I do make a lot of video edits, 3d models, design and illustrations that I post online (mostly of my favourite shows or video games). I really want to be able to be able to have a creative job and for now my interests are in the art department in the film industry. However, I am not sure if I can do that when I graduate with a bachelor's in business and management? Can I still pursue my dreams? Maybe get a masters in the arts or some other way?
What are the necessary steps to take when starting your own real estate business and how do you start taking the necessary steps?
I'm a senior in high school taking college classes in business management. By the time I graduate high school (class of 2026), I will only have one semester left to complete my associates degree.
What would be the best degree pathway for a future career goal of Training and Development Manager?
I am a high school senior preparing to earn a business degree in the future. I am wanting to become a Training and Development Manager and am wondering if a Management Degree or Human Resources Management Degree would be best for this career.
What are some tips and skills that can make going back to school easier for a single mother who is pursuing a degree in Business management, also what are some skills she can look forward to gainging?
Single mother going back to school. Interested in uncommon related business careers, as well as traditional business careers.
B.A. in Psychology + Associates in Business Management
Hi! Currently, I am obtaining an Associates's degree in Business Management from my community college before transferring into a university for a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology. I see that in the United States, people are especially discouraging of Psychology undergraduates in a business field. A lot of people would say to switch for a Bachelors in Business instead and get an Associates's in Psychology, which I do not plan on doing because I love my current placements. I have heard and read from many people that Psychology majors are deemed useful only within clinical and social works. If I were to take the path in those aspects, I am mainly interested in becoming a college academic advisor/counselor. However, I have put it in my best interest and am very determined to find myself a career in the business field after I graduate. I want to ask what is the REALITY of someone with a BA in Psychology and Associates in Business Management to be offered great positions in the business fields. What are some jobs and careers can I be qualified for with these degrees? What is something you would recommend me to do in order to gain experience or expose me to the works of psychology and business as an undergrad? Please give me any additional advice or information you think would be helpful too! I really appreciate and thank you for your responses! :-) #career #business #humanresources #human-resources #marketing #businessmarketing #business-marketing #psychology #businessadministration #business-administration #corporate #businessmanagement #business-management #counselor #academic-counselor #academiccounselor #univeristy #communitycollege #community-college #universityofcalifornia #university-of-california #psychmajor #psychologymajor #psych-major #psychology-major #company #california #unitedstates #uited-states
What is the most challenging aspect to opening your own business?
I've graduated high school a year early and I am ready to make my dream come true. I've had a vision of a coffee shop that is truly unique compared to others I've seen. After my gap year, I plan on getting my associates in business, then proceeding to fulfill my dream. I have so many questions and would love some insight from someone who has been in my position before; they don't know what to do now, who to talk to, what to study, etc.. I would appreciate some insight! Much thanks! #business #coffeeshop #businesswoman #gapyear #businessmanagement
I plan on going to college for fall 2019 and i would like to know about the business management major.
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How do you start building connections, in terms of business? (I am still a teenager)
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Is it better to go to college in person or do online schooling?
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Is getting a degree in business management extremely hard?
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What Colleges Have A Business Management Major?
I'm Currently In The 11th Grade Wanting To Take Up Business Management As My Major When I Get To College. I Just Wanted To Know What Are Some Good Colleges That Have That Major. #business #entrepreneurship