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Business major is a top choice almost for everyone. In this bad economy, the demand for business major graduates is always higher than any other major. Business is not as straightforward as many people believe; the business curriculum in general focuses more on the analytical and the critical thinking part, which are both important skill in addition to the soft communication skill . Business knowledge is a key element for your future success. There are more opportunities by majoring in business. Business majors can choose various concentrations, such as: Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources, and General Management.
Here’s are the average salaries for these majors, according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistic (www.bls.gov)
~ Median Annual Earning ~
- Management Analyst : $68,050
- Accountant : $54,630
- Economist :$77,010
- Financial Analyst : $66,590
- Human Resources : $42,420
- Marketing research Analyst : $58,829
Management Analyst : Salaries for management analysts vary based on experiences, location, and expertise.
Economist : has the highest median annual salary, but the starting salary for bachelor’s degree was $35,752 in 2007. For master’s degree has an annual salary of $43,731. And for Ph.D, the salary starts at $52,912
Human Resources : has the lowest annual salary compared with other business fields. For human resources position with a high school degree, the average annual salary begins $26,685
Nowadays, many people are getting an additional business degree on the top of their technical degrees (science or engineering degree) in order to be competitive in the job market. Therefore, I would strongly recommend adding some business knowledge, either through traditional brick and mortar schools or through distance learning (online) business degree program that many universities offer.
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Saturday, 17. January 2009
Thanks for this great article.
Currently I am an MBA student and this article gives me lots of courage to finish my program. Tough economy makes me want to just stop paying for expensive school tuition.
I will follow your blog.
J.K
Sunday, 18. January 2009
Nice article you have here.
I am a business major and am preparing myself for the job market this year.
Your article is really helpful for me.
Sunday, 18. January 2009
I am an MBA student and it is indeed COOL becoming a business student. =)
Sunday, 18. January 2009
I think Engineering students are more Cool than Business Student.
Thursday, 16. April 2009
Well, your post inspired me to leave a comment. So you must be doing something right.
Monday, 20. April 2009
thanks for your comment.
Monday, 20. April 2009
thank you
Monday, 20. April 2009
I am glad you find it interesting and informative. Stay tune for more new articles