Human Resources – they’re always in demand.
Everyone & their brother is into real estate. That market fluctuates.
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Human Resources – they’re always in demand. just wondering because i wanted to work in the human resources field. but theres no schools here that have human resources as a major so i was wondering if public administration works i’m trying to figure out my career before i get into college. I have an associates degree but am unable to return to school for my BA, but I am taking classes to gain more skills. Each class comes with a certificate of completion/competency. Classes include accounting, human resources fundamentals, medical office skills, etc. I also have MS Office Specialist certification as well as several other Microsoft and Adobe certifications. Would not having a BA count against me, if I were to apply for an entry to mid-level office position? I will be relocating as well. I know in the area I live right now, you need a BA in Accounting just to be an accounting clerk. What is it like in your area? Yesterday I went to a job interview with the Boy’s and Girls Club. It was for a Teen Program leader. The interviewer asked me what classes I would teach to the teens. I told her I didn’t know. I have been killing myself over that question/answer lol. I am looking at going back to school for 2009. Would having an Associates degree in business administration and a certificate in human resource management be a good combo on a resume? Or would I be just wasting my time? Any thoughts or suggestions appreciated! Ps. I am wanting to work more as an administrative assistant but work myself up the ladder. I am excited at the thought of learning more of how a business runs and such. Thanks! This is in reference to my Human Resource class for college. I need to know the arguments that a union may present |
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