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Welcome to the Business Management and Administration Community!

Students and graduates of Business Management and Administration programs may apply their skills and knowledge in various business and industry sectors. Opportunities span across for-profit companies, nonprofits, and government roles.

  • Entrepreneurship is booming, from online artisans to large-scale business owners who employ entire teams. The range of possible career pathways with self-employment is endless.
  • Executives shape strategy and oversee operations, leading companies or divisions toward big-picture goals.
  • Managers connect leadership and teams to work towards a common goal, guiding employees’ work capacity and strengths to move projects forward.
  • Individual contributors are professionals who keep businesses running smoothly, often by specializing in a specific set of tasks that are essential to the teams’ operational success. Ex: Anything from marketing to admin work to customer service and data entry.

Whether you’re drawn to leadership, individual support, or self-employment, Business Management and Administration degrees offer pathways to make an impact across industries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a career in Business Management and Administration right for me?

If you’re organized, ready to take on responsibility, and motivated by growth and advancement, this path could be a perfect fit. Here’s what to consider:

  • Recognition and Rewards: Many corporations reward hard work and achievements with benefits like salary increases, stock options, bonuses, and exciting new projects.
  • Key Skills: Careers in management often require skills in accounting, strategic decision-making, marketing, data analytics, and relationship-building.
  • Job Stability: Larger corporations may experience reorganizations and layoffs more often than smaller businesses, so flexibility is important.
  • Data-Driven Decisions: Knowing how to use data to make smart business decisions is one of the top in-demand skills across all industries.

What kinds of careers exist in Business Management and Administration?

You’ll find opportunities in nearly every industry, from operations managers to event planners, each with unique qualifications depending on the role and employer. Entrepreneurship is also part of this field, where individuals create businesses, drive new and existing markets, and navigate both rewards and risks.

This is an extensive, but not exhaustive, list of industries and career pathways you can enter with a job in Business Management and Administration:

  • Human resources
  • Management
  • Entry-level/management-trainee
  • People Operations/Supervision
  • Project management
  • Team management
  • Information/knowledge management
  • Operations management
  • Middle management
  • Top management
  • Customer Success/Sales
  • Business Development
  • Consulting
  • Self-Employed

This is an extensive, but not exhaustive, list of employers who recruit and hire for roles in Business Management and Administration.

  • Banks and financial institutions
  • Retail stores
  • Restaurants
  • Hotels and other facilities
  • Service providers
  • Healthcare organizations
  • Manufacturers
  • Software and technology companies
  • Educational institutions
  • Local, state, and federal government
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Self-Employed

  • Be prepared to start in entry-level management trainee positions or corporate rotational training programs
  • Complete an internship or co-op in management
  • Hold leadership positions on campus/at work
  • Demonstrate advanced competency in professionalism/work ethic and leadership
  • Take courses in a secondary specialty, such as marketing or information systems, to deepen your expertise
  • Demonstrate proven teamwork skills and the ability to motivate others
  • Develop strong problem-solving skills

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