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What jobs can you get with a buisness degree?

Mostly boring jobs that will suck out your soul year after mind-numbing year; slowly so that you don't notice until you are already dead inside, and then you don't have the will or confidence left to try and save yourself.
 
Oh... i dont have a buisness degree but i thought it might be better than the one i have got. I got an environmental management and planning degree. But i hate the environment, studing something for 4 years really puts you off it.
 
Originally posted by: Psynaut
Mostly boring jobs that will suck out your soul year after mind-numbing year; slowly so that you don't notice until you are already dead inside, and then you don't have the will or confidence left to try and save yourself.

Sad but true
 
Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
Originally posted by: RESmonkey
lovely human jobs

Look at you with your midwest redneck hate language

"A bundle of pieces of iron or steel to be welded or hammered into bars"

Actually after much research.... a lovely human is just like iron man, but with better pants.

 
Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
Originally posted by: RESmonkey
lovely human jobs

Look at you with your midwest redneck hate language

Midwest? Well... Minnesota has a lot of Masters, so if you want to work in the TwinC, you will be competing with U of M (+60,000 students) - MBA grads, every single year, and not to mention PHDs from the other schools who want a quick nickel before they can score the fortune 50 jobs out of state if they wish. More capita per state, fortune 500 HQ's in MN than any other state.

My sister has a manager who does 4 hours on ebay at Ameriprise, S&P500 job. I'm like wtf?

Anyway, with a 4yr you build up to the position. Basically, if you don't want to get an MBA, ...hopefully, four years of schooling will have taught you to manuever politics in a company at the least, if not learn to climb and take on jobs as a "supposedly" more adaptive learner.

-...good luck, and the last part wasn't a joke.
 
hahaha, i love all the snobby enginerds. Yes, no person with a business degree has ever gotten a good job, ever, in the history of the world.
 
hahaha, this was a bad place to ask that question. Tech people look down on business majors.

Anyway, it all depends on what your concentration is. Accounting? Marketing? Finance? All depends on what you WANT to do. "Business" is very broad.
 
When I went to school I met a few people with bachelors in international business taking another course because they couldnt find a job. They were taking liberal arts. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
hahaha, this was a bad place to ask that question. Tech people look down on business majors.

Anyway, it all depends on what your concentration is. Accounting? Marketing? Finance? All depends on what you WANT to do. "Business" is very broad.
Too bad he's going into buisness.
 
Originally posted by: God Mode
When I went to school I met a few people with bachelors in international business taking another course because they couldnt find a job. They were taking liberal arts. 😀

Hey, it's not Music Therapy.
 
i know accounting will land you as a slave in the big four or maybe another company doing some type of work. business management will get you nowhere except for interviews w/ pyramid scheme type companies or fly by night marketing firms
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Originally posted by: Deeko
hahaha, this was a bad place to ask that question. Tech people look down on business majors.

Anyway, it all depends on what your concentration is. Accounting? Marketing? Finance? All depends on what you WANT to do. "Business" is very broad.
Too bad he's going into buisness.

you realize the majority of schools have accounting, finance, marketing etc in the College of Business, right?
 
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Entry level position like an accounts payable clerk, order management drone, purchasing associate, etc...

Yes.

If one can do well AND impress the higher ups, a better position will be yours in less than one year.
 
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