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I know that if I want to get a job with a management consulting firm like mckinsey, bain, bcg, ect. that I should be studying finance, but I was wondering if I could get a job with a marketing degree. Please state source or experience with answer. Thanks!
2 answers - Asked By: BILLLL - 9/6/2011
I am considering switching my major to Art. I'm not sure what kind of job i could get with it though. Is there anyone who has a degree in art or knows someone who does? Any ideas of what i could do?
5 answers - Asked By: Elizabeth L - 10/20/2009
I have an associates degree in Video Production, but I would like to go the Public Relations route. I do not really have the time and money to get another degree at this point. What could I teach myself, that would help me get a PR job ? I am thinking to start statistics, economics, and photoshop.
1 answer - Asked By: GennyB - 7/2/2011
Ok So My wife just decided to go back to school and she joined the local university. We have kids, in school we both have full time jobs and I want to show her I am proud of her for doing this and I support her all the way.. She is a very organized person and loves to read. Can anyone tell me any great Ideas maybe something she can use for college something Personal maybe. I really want her to feel she made the right choice in going back to school because its been years since she wanted to do this. PS thanks in advance for all the answers.
2 answers - Asked By: Armando - 2/13/2013
I'm not looking at $250,000 / year, maybe about $50,000 / year or more. This goes with working at home, but I would like jobs that you can wear whatever you want. And none of those survey websites... I want a REAL career. Also, I need the career to be available near Tampa, FL, and the career has to pay $50,000 / year.
2 answers - Asked By: Aaron S - 3/8/2010
My GCSE results are likely to be s***, i'm expecting 4As, 5Bs and 1C. So as a back up alternative, what jobs could I get with Emirates airline for example; other than being a pilot
7 answers - Asked By: Your Master - 6/23/2008
My friend and I want to go into business together making custom bumper stickers for people. For example, someone sends us what they want on it and we make it happen. We know all about the materials needed, and we're raring to go. The only thing is, we don't really know how to start. How do we make ourselves known? How should we advertise? Will we need some sort of license or permit to sell them? Is there anything else we should know? All advice is appreciated!
2 answers - Asked By: Brian - 2/16/2009
I'm interested in the whole, forensics thing. I like researching and experiments. I like to learn about the body system; Solar system, animals, environment, practically, everything to do with science i love. So, I was just wondering, what jobs involve a lot of research and things like that. I was thinking about a marine biologist. Forensic scientist. Or anything along those lines, Any suggestions are appreciated.
1 answer - Asked By: RunningWithScissors - 8/13/2011
My country is still poor and people are not happy and satisfy with the way they are living now. So most of highschool students like me want to become a rich business man or woman rather than other jobs without no clear reason or clear vision. So over 40?f the the students choose Business as their major every year. So what will happen?
3 answers - Asked By: YANKEE - 4/14/2011
Like can you get that job in any state or is it just a few state? What are the state you can get that job in?
1 answer - Asked By: Bellatrix - 1/28/2007
I'm taking 5 classes (1 business management class 1 math 1 English 1 arts&sciences and 1 science class). On top of that im planning to join an intramural sport, go to church there and have a part time job to help pay for my tuition
2 answers - Asked By: αℓωαys sмιℓε ツ - 7/2/2011
I am 16 years old and i am interested in a career in Public Relations and Marketing i am wondering what A-Levels i should take to enable me to get a job in this field?
1 answer - Asked By: samantha s - 6/3/2008
I'm in high school, and I've always dreamed about working at Disney World. I don't care what the job would be, but I think it would be amazing to be an Imagineer. How do you become one?
3 answers - Asked By: KillerSlug - 8/2/2009
I know that CFP is certified financial planner, and CFA is certified financial analyst, but these two licenses seem so similar to me, that I can't decide which one to pursue. What are the pros and cons to each of these? What are the requirements for attaining each of them? Also, for those of you who know the nature of the work of financial analysts and financial planners, could you please describe what their daily work responsibilities are? Is a job as an analyst simpler because you're just analyzing, instead of planning? If you know any additional factors to both these jobs, please let me know.
1 answer - Asked By: Carmen - 3/15/2007
What are the basic materials/supplies that a lawyer needs to succeed in his/her job? 10 points to the best answer!!! And also if you could provide a name of a store to where may be able to purchase such things, that would also be greatly appreciated.
5 answers - Asked By: - 6/29/2009
I'm going to begin studying History of Art in the autumn at university and I was wondering, if you did the same course at university or college, what kind of job you were now in and how you got there.
2 answers - Asked By: Gabbi - 4/9/2009
I am very interested in the subjects of history and geography, and I was just wondering, what are some careers that involve them, besides a history teacher?
3 answers - Asked By: hbnmd - 9/3/2008
Is there any pros in cons in this degree and can you make decent money or a decent living and be able to support a family with a degree/career in this field?
3 answers - Asked By: muffinman - 5/12/2010
For circumstances that I'd rather not go into, I won't be able to get a divorce for another 6-8 years. By then I will be 36-38 years old, I will have no work experience and I will own nothing. I plan on moving in with my father until I can find a job and a place of my own. How realistic would it be for me to find a job if I have never worked? What will life be like for me when I retire? Thanks!
6 answers - Asked By: Miss_Munky - 9/22/2010
I am currently a junior college student, I work two jobs, and like many of the thousands of students, completely broke. Recently my school has cut my scholarships amounts, I guess they lure you in with money, and once they hook you in, you pay for the remaining years, but that is besides the point. I barely scrapped enough money for my third year of colege, but all that money has come at a cost to me, regarding food, books, etc. I cant even afford my some of my college books, and it is affecting my grades. I dont qualify for loans, due to being a young adult without credit history. I find myself skipping meals, just to save money, and am afraid to use my card, because I know it is in the negative zone. Before I am called lazy, I have worked and worked, like I said, im working two jobs, worked full-time during the summer. All I want to know if there is any way to acquire living expenses, and college materials. A point in the right direction can help. Thank you.
1 answer - Asked By: MXG - 9/18/2007
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