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Alternative Careers for Business Majors

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Indy chapter.

For students who are studying or have graduated with a degree in business, they have many options on where to take their career next. For some, they may continue their studies in graduate school to obtain their MBA or law school. For others, they may prefer to start their professional lives right after graduation. While there are a lot of options for students who hold business degrees, there are lots of career paths to choose from based on your strengths not necessarily in the business world.

First, if you have a passion for mathematics, then consider becoming a financial analyst. In this career, analysts interpret financial reports for corporations or individuals, calculate shares and other metrics for investments, and give reports with recommendations for assets and allocations of company resources. A business degree would be useful in this career because you would have an understanding on how to evaluate the strengths and failings of a variety of businesses. A degree in business would also be useful in this profession because you have learned how to track and analyze business trends in multiple fields. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay per year is $81,590 and the median hourly pay is $39.22. The job outlook in this profession is 5%, which is faster than average.

Next, if you want to stay within the marketing atmosphere, a career in market research analysis could be right for you. In this career, analysts study market trends to see what the sale potential is on a specific good or service. A business degree would be beneficial in this career because you have already learned how to effectively study market trends and have the ability to make analysis from it. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay per year is $63,790 and the median hourly pay is $30.67. The job outlook for this career is 19%, which is much faster than average.

Lastly, if you like working in healthcare, then a career as a medical and health services manager may be right for you. As a manager in this career, you would plan, direct, and oversee business programs and activities of healthcare providers. A business degree would be beneficial in this career because you would have knowledge on how to create successful programs for employees. A business degree would also be beneficial because you would have experience or have extensive knowledge on managing a group of people. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay per year is $100,980 and the median hourly pay is $48.55. The job outlook in this profession is 32%, which is much faster than average.

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Campus Correspondent of Her Campus at Indy/ Class of 2022/ Marketing and Political Science / Feminist/ Aquarius