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So, besides getting a job, does anyone in here plan to own their own business someday ?
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freshfromatl wrote: »...
#3 - Computer Science Degree
Computers are an indispensable part of the economy, and so are graduates who study computer science, which ranks as the third most valuable degree in today's job market.
Average Starting Salaries:
Computer Science: $61,205
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#5 - Engineering Degree
It might surprise you to learn that engineering degrees are ranked fifth in terms of employment - and not first - but don't start feeling sorry for engineers just yet. According to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, eight of the top 10 best-paid majors are in engineering.
Average Starting Salaries:
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Computer Engineering: $60,879
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I have hood degrees in marketing, modeling management, and pharmacy.
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nthngis4vr& alwyzisalie wrote: »#4 - accounting/finance degree
finance and accounting graduates can expect their fortunes to improve as the economy improves. "historically, hiring on wall street has recovered before the rest of the economy," richard lipstein, managing director at boyden global executive search, told the philadelphia inquirer.
Average starting salaries:
economics: $52,909
finance: $49,607
accounting: $47,982
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Today computer is the only line where you get lot of opportunities to get hired.
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Biomedical engineering degree is a promising job . The demand is only going to rise in coming years . Ans salary is close to 76,000 dollars .
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I think computers aren't going anywhere and it is only growing as far as technology, tech support, etc will always be needed. Very few jobs are recession proof though. People just don't have the money they had and businesses can't pay everyone like they used to tryin to stay afloat. We have to keep goin wit college and get those degrees though. Motivation.
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Blue Virgo wrote: »lol and smh @ degrees in education not getting people hired.
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I dropped out of school my senior year and I'm making 130k, no degree FTW
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Just finished the first year of my BA (Hons) in International Business Management. I'm a middle-manager now and hoping this will keep me moving up as a manager and never looking back.
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jessica alba in a ocean....i could shed a tear...deep ?
whatever u man....u got plan, u will get ur right degree
going hustlin in school without plan is like workin on streets without knowin where to go wurd
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Mass Media Arts >
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Finance degree. Class of 2005.
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what about law degree, that's what I'm working on now.
Lawyers don't make no money no more. the pyramid to success has bottlenecked. You will only be chasing Ambulances. -
Finishing up my Accounting degree now. I'll be done in June. CPA next.
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Got my MBA, taking accounting classes so I can sit for the CPA exam. Business and Accounting at the highest levels. Cha-Ching!!!
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My marketing degree ain't did ? for me lol maybe its because I'm in Texas though
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Its not JUST the degree that gets you hired.. smh
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major pain wrote: »Its not JUST the degree that gets you hired.. smh
I know its a thread title/article title and all but this is a big misconception.
I think anyone in this thread would know it does take more than a degree to get hired.
Especially when there's thousands upon thousands of resumes that recruiters go through rotation hourly. -
there are a few comments in here that lead me to say that
also i do mentoring with young people and believe me... they ask all the time "what degree should i get to get good job" -
major pain wrote: »there are a few comments in here that lead me to say that
also i do mentoring with young people and believe me... they ask all the time "what degree should i get to get good job"
A Degree DOES NOT guarantee you a job, let alone a career. Do not think you are on to the promise land once you're done...you haven't even started yet -
All of them do if you network with the right people.
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NothingButTheTruth wrote: »All of them do if you network with the right people.
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I dont think theres any degrees that "get you hired" it really comes down to networking, and if you already have a foot in the door of a company.
There is no company's really are willing to take a risk on a completely random person that just graduated college.
i know various people that are recent graduates even with bachelors degrees in different majors that are still working minimum wage jobs.
I myself am kinda in the same position where i just graduated with my bachelors last june and am still working at a regular job but i decided to take what learned and apply it to starting my own business. I enrolled back into school but now i am not looking to get a degree, now i am taking classes focused on just things that will teach me the basics for things i feel i will need to know to run my business more effectively (ex: small business law, taxes, marketing etc) I only need to know the basics because i will learn the rest with experience.