What Career Should You Do

By admin, December 7, 2009 5:42 pm

what career should you do
I want to work in business but i donot know what kind of career should i have?

i feel that i need to work in the business area but i don’t know what kind of career should i have knowing that i work now as an administrative assistant i feel like there is more out there for me to do so if you know to grow up in the business area, or what career should i take or how to determine that please help me?

I would suggest going to a college. Taking various business courses could help you decided what you like, plus you can get advice from advisers also. Not only would that help you figure out what you want to do, but it would also give you an edge that most employers want–a college degree. I’m pretty sure that most colleges or universities offer associate degrees in different areas of business which makes it possible to obtain a degree in 2 years or less.

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