Employers
of General Business Majors
·Banks,
Savings & Loans, and Other Financial Institutions
·Private,
Public & Government Agencies
·Nonprofit
Organizations
·Health
Care Industry
·Businesses
including: Manufacturing Firms, Utilities, Airlines
&
Transportation Industries, Contract Information System Companies,Software
Development Companies, etc.
·Educational
Institutions
·Insurance
Companies and Financial Planning Agencies
·Trade/labor
organizations
·Sales
Organizations, Department Stores and Other Retailers
·Entrepreneurships
·Real
Estate Brokers or Agencies
·Service
Firms and Hospitality Organizations
·Distribution
Centers
Related
Occupations for General Business Majors
Some
of these occupations may require additional education at Graduate or Professional
schools.For information on training
and qualifications needed for the specific occupations you are considering,
consult the “Occupational Outlook Handbook” or other career guidance resources.Also,
take advantage ofcareer planning
services offered by the university.
| Banker | Bank Loan Officer | Office Paraprofessional |
| Staff Employee | Office Manager | Secretary |
| Customer Service | Staff Economist | Marketing Representative |
| Assistant Manager | Manager Trainee | Purchasing Agent |
| Buisness Manager | Executive Assistant | Teacher |
| Bookkeeper | Financial Planner Consultant | Buisness Owner |
| Sells Representative | Consultant | Risk Management |
| Teller | Personal Agent | Research Analyst |
| Quality Assurance | Acturay | |
| Government Employee in Labor Market, Economic Development, or Taxation and Revenue | ||
Preparing
for a Job in General Business
·Develop
good problem solving, communication and interpersonal skills.
·Acquire
computer skills.
·Consider
co-op, internship, or part-time work in area of interest.
·Get
sales experience.
·Gain
leadership experience by participating in campus or community clubs and
organizations.
·Consider
taking additional courses in human resource management, operations management,
or small business management.