What kind of jobs can i get with an AA in Business Administration?


I’m about to finish my Associate of Arts in Business Administration. I’m transferring to a 4 year University to work on my Bachelors in Accounting. While I’m in school I wanted to get a relatively decent paying job that was at least moderately related to my career field. And so my question is what kind of entry level positions do you think I should/could go for? And if you can suggest, one that is flexible to a college student.
 

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2 Responses to What kind of jobs can i get with an AA in Business Administration?

  1. kapn

    An AA in Business is worthless. . . . . . you need to find part time anywhere and finish your BA. . . . . . . forget anything but minimum wage. . . . . . . . sorry. . . . . .

  2. Ed Atun

    Real Estate Agent might be a good fit. You set your own hours. There are lots of hours that are spent waiting for the phone to ring. You can use those to study. You don’t have any “office hours” at most companies so there won’t be any conflicts.

    Real Estate Appraiser. You have to do an apprenticeship. That can be done around your school hours. By the time you graduate, you can be working full-time.

    Hotel manager. The people are nice and the job is fun.

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