Are there any good entry level jobs for somebody with a marketing or business admin degree?
I’ve been contemplating either getting a degree in Business Marketing (2 years) or Business Admin (4 years), but I’ve been wondering how are the entry level jobs for both? Which degree would suit me better etc.?
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First of all, if you are going to bother getting a degree, go for the 4 year degree. An associates really isn’t going to get you anything except questions on interviews asking why you didn’t go for the bachelors.
Second, entry level job basically means you are going to be working your butt off doing more than you are paid for because companies know they can pay you less because you have no experience and are new to the work force. I am not saying this is bad. In fact, it is completely normal. Just don’t expect to get a job paying much more than 30-35K your first year out of college. Everyone has to work their way up. Be prepared to be someones gopher for about a year or more until you are qualified for the higher paying and “good” job. This is a part of life, basically no way of getting around it. But if you stick it out and have a good attitude and do a great job, you will be golden for the rest of your career! Good luck Go.Cubs.Go!
universities.atwebpages.com – try this site. It has lots of job openings and internships for college students. brain b