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#Avoid #business #degrees #general #shorts
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Ijazah Sarjana Muda Pentadbiran Perniagaan
#Avoid #business #degrees #general #shorts
This individual does not have what it takes to lead. example he bows his head to highest authorities
For me I want to know in general how business operates. Wouldn’t this be great for people who have a specialized skill already and want to make a business? Like let’s say your chef but want to start your own food network or restaurant. Wouldn’t you need a general crash course in business?
Lol bro finance is gonna be automated in the next 15 years good luck
I work in healthcare and MOST of our entire senior leadership has MBA and started with Bachelors in Business Administration. Most of our CEOs did not have a focus. It depends on the route you want to go and where you want to land. Now positions like our hospital Controllers (Chief Finance Officers) have degrees in accounting/ finance. But our CEO has Masters Business Admin so just depends on focus. Me I switched to Bachelors of Business focus on Marketing since I use to work the floor but now am a marketing liason. But still with this focus I can reach corporate level but it depends on current role and future goals on what’s best
As an upcoming doctor of business administration, this is absolutely incorrect. Listen to this if you want to learn to be an entry-level practitioner. If you want to learn to be a manager who makes it far PAST an entry-level analyst position, learn more than one skill. And, no you don't pick your own classes for business administration. In BA, you will manage people with a finance degree ten years post-graduation. It's a MANAGEMENT degree. So, what do you want to do? Sell products, analyze numbers, or lead people? A Business Administration degree is a type of degree, like a bachelor of science or bachelor of arts. You're comparing oranges to apples. Do you get it? Business Administration degree in Marketing. You have a bachelor's in Marketing. Do you understand? Yeah it's general, it's not a major…
Aye you know i never thought of it that way
Is Bsc.international management and business too genaral ?
I don’t think anyone with a mindset to work for an employer should waste their time with business admin.
Robert Kiyosaki has Bachelors degree in Business Administration. Non conformist finance master, and a billionaire mastermind.
I’m 32, just got my GED because I want to work on a degree. I’m obviously starting out with an associates but I’m dead locked about what to study. I currently work in a restaurant as a relief/ training manager and thinking about studying business management will probably change major after 2 years. Any advice?
Shoot I messed up 😂
Probably dont listen to young people on matters like that. Go and listen to someone who has the degree you r thinking about getting and has some work experience. Someone who knows how useful a certain degree will be in the long run
He is 100% correct! Finance or accounting is the way to go regarding a business degree. If you major in general business, the first question will be, how many hours of accounting did you take? I know, I majored in finance. Early in my career, that question came up often. Also for those saying it locks you in, I disagree. I’ve done accounting, supply chain, project management, and banking. I’m currently an analyst and love it. I’ve learned so much over the years and that finance degree was my way in.
What about international business
bro, you seem too young to be giving any advice
what do you think about marketing? is that also too broad?
But wouldn’t business administration be ideal for starting and managing your own business since it has so many different factors?
what about management?
Sorry..what job experience do you actually have ?
Lol this guy doesn't know what he is talking about. I've recruited for some of the top finance people in Chicago, and any Business degree or relevant work experience was enough to get your foot in the door.
I hired for VP level and above vacancies at Finance and Tech companies, starting salaries at $250k and up.
I can tell you that hiring managers are not looking at Business Administrations and saying "that's too broad". Instead, figure out the type of work and skills you want to have.
But if you're 19, don't restrict yourself to one practice so quickly. Try multiple disciplines of business until you find the one to settle down in when you've been at 3-4 companies.
This man clearly dosnt know.
Don’t listen to gappy do want u want
Finance is definitely the way to go. When i was an admin major and i couldn't find internships. I had no actual skills to offer to an employer. I switched to finance in junior year and actually had something to offer in terms of my skillset. Anything an administration or management major can do, so can a finance major. Thats just how it is. Having a specialization helped me leverage my skills to get into a top 5 bank. For the people saying admin gives you more flexibility later, well by then do you really want to go back to grad school? Especially knowing less than the people who stuck by their choice? You'll be behind them too.