Home / Business Degrees / Career Choices for Business Students April 17, 2019 Career Choices for Business Students By B&SC Blog Team From an AAS in Business to a BBA in Business Management, there are several different types of business degrees that provide the education, skills, and training you need to be successful in the world of business, or to start your own company. Obtaining a business degree from Bryant & Stratton College will open the doors to professional opportunities, career advancement, and will help you maximize your lifetime earning potential. In general, there are two types of business degrees: Associates and Bachelors. Here are examples of the types of careers our students pursue after receiving a degree from Bryant & Stratton’s business program. All median salary information and projected job growth through 2020 is provided by O*Net Online. Career opportunities for graduates with an AAS in Business Human Resources Specialist This career is ideal for those who enjoy working with people, and are good at assessing where an employee best fits into the company’s vision. Some human resources specialists work in-house, managing employee files, tracking employee evaluations and reviews, and overseeing wage and benefits information. They may also be called upon to resolve employee disputes. Others serve as recruiters, attending career fairs and using online employment sites to find employees who are qualified to fill available positions. The projected job growth for HR specialists is higher than average and median salaries are Related News Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Business Intelligence takes many forms, and all hold the potential to inspire innovation and strong workplace performance. Emotional intelligence does not always receive the attention it deserves, but it has a profound impact on how professionals … Read More: Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Business Project Management Basics for Business Students Project management is a cornerstone of business, helping organizations plan and execute initiatives to deliver results efficiently. For prospective business students, understanding the fundamentals of project management builds a strong foundation for success. From defining … Read More: Project Management Basics for Business Students Business Skills You Already Use at Work (and How a Degree Builds on Them) For many prospective students, the idea of pursuing a business degree can be intimidating. However, whether you work in retail, hospitality, service, healthcare, a trade, or another role, you work with others, solve problems, and … Read More: Business Skills You Already Use at Work (and How a Degree Builds on Them)
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