A lot would depend on the prestige of the school you graduated from and your specialty. In general, a B.A. in Business Administration would be helpful to getting a position in a range of administrative jobs, from office management, administrative assistant, financial administration, HR, entry-level sales or marketing positions, etc. Business is one of the most flexible majors. Most B.A. in Business Admin degrees have a focus area (e.g., entrepreneurship, economics, communications, accounting, marketing, etc.) that would be helpful in preparing you for certain types of jobs.
There are many, many jobs that a person with a bachelor's degree in bus. Mgmt or admin can be qualified to do. This is partially because both of those degrees are very broad based.
Check with a local college's career center to see if they can give you a list from one of their software programs (ie DISCOVER, SIGI Plus) of all of the possible occupations. The most important things are good interview skills and a great cover letter/resume/thank you letter. A student who earns a bachelor degree in business management or business administration has a vast range of jobs to choose from.
With a business management degree, he can choose from jobs like office management which can include sales manager, purchasing manager, marketing manager, operations manager, account manager, financial manager, etc. The kind of jobs you will get also depends on what you have specialized in. With a business administration degree, you can get jobs as an administrative executive, HR manager, office administrator, business developer, etc. As these degrees cover a wide range of subjects, there is no limit to the kind of jobs a person holding any of these degrees can get.
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