What specific 'job description' can I do with a B Sc degree in business?



Answer:
The Bachelor of Science in Business degree program will prepare you for opportunities in a variety of fields including business banking, financial services, purchasing, retail, and information technology. You will have the analytical skills to identify and solve complex business problems. You will also have the ability to crunch the numbers and make effective decisions. Some specific jobs could be financial advisor, market research analyst, computer IT analyst, real estate appraiser, managers in various fields such as human resourses, medical, fast food chain, grocery store, taxes, auto industry, clothing stores, .. the list goes on and on. Pick a field you are interested in and research the jobs available in that field on www.careerbuilders.com or monster.com
These days a degree is a degree, it can work anywhere, what you should be asking is.. am i a quick learner, quick to learn your on the job training
Monster , Yahoo Hotjobs, Careerbuilder are some of the largest job boards, where you can apply for jobs and upload your resume. Since Craigslist, allows free job postings, many smaller companies post their vacancies on this online classifieds website. You can also search for jobs from multiple websites using aggregators like SimplyHired and Indeed. Referrals are also becoming a increasingly popular way to get hired.
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