ClickNSmart Team
“In this tough economy time, what’s the best college major that will get you the most job opportunities?” asked many freshmen entering college this year. Some of you may have dreams to become an engineer, a medical doctor, or a lawyer, and it’s definitely good to go ahead and pursue your dreams. However, if you are unsure about what you want to do after graduating from college, then choosing to major in Business Administration is going to be a safe bet. Why?
Here’s Why?
1) Business majors are always in demand, in particular: Accounting majors and Marketing majors;
2) All businesses (from small to big) will probably hire business graduates as: administrative assistant, accountant, marketing assistant, management assistant, public relation, and other business-related jobs;
3) While the entry-level salary for business graduates on average is lower than the entry-level salary for engineering graduates, but the job opportunities for business majors are wider as compared to engineering majors;
4) Majoring in Business can give you all the necessary skills to become a self-employed entrepreneur;
5) Business students acquire both quantitative and communication skills - the top two skills, which many employers look for when hiring new employees.
If you ask me, which concentration should I take if I am majoring in business? I would recommend either an Accounting or Marketing concentration. In addition, as business students you should also join professional groups such as: Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Business Society, American Marketing Association, and so on. Most business students get job offers before they graduate from networking.
This article is written by Jefery Kusnadi, an MBA student with 4.0 GPA from California State University Long Beach.


