What Unique Jobs Can You Get With A Degree In Business?

By Rhiannon Winner on September 29, 2016

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The word business sometimes conjures images of middle aged workers in grey suits packed into cubicles. If you’re considering a degree in business, this may or may not be the kind of future you’re looking for.

But if the thought of hacking away at a keyboard in a drab little cubicle doesn’t excite you, fear not! You can do almost anything with a degree as useful but as broad as business.

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Work for a nonprofit 

If you’re interested in nonprofit work, your business degree is a valuable asset. Nonprofits are always looking for capable individuals trained in finance, communication, or general management skills. They run the gamut from politically-oriented groups to charities focused on animals, so there’s surely a nonprofit out there related to your interests.

Although nonprofits are by definition not interested in turning a profit, that doesn’t mean you’ll be scraping by if you choose to work for one. Nonprofits often pay quite well for your services.

Work in the government

Oftentimes when people think of the government, they imagine running for office. But if seeking out elected office isn’t your thing (or even if it is!) a government job is perfectly suited to graduates with a business degree.

Running a campaign or working in a government office will force you to rely on skills you picked up while earning your business degree. If you ever decide to launch your own campaign for office, your management skills and financial prowess will serve you well.

Work for yourself

Business majors are usually the type of people willing to go out on a limb and take a risk. Becoming an entrepreneur is obviously quite a leap since you’ll have no safety net, but it’s one of the most rewarding possible careers out there.

You could start anything, from a charity to a novelty mug company. If it piques your interest, then it might just be a viable career option. Anything that gets you excited has the potential to motivate others as well. With your trusty business degree and the accompanying business acumen, financial, and management skills you will have attained, any idea you have could be a winning one.

Work as a career coach

As a business major, you know what it takes to succeed. When people are searching for their own work-related purpose, it helps to have a third party there who can judge without bias what kinds of careers they are best suited to.

Especially as you continue to work, you’ll be able to gauge a person’s aptitude for a specific job. It’s not just if they are capable of performing at an adequate level, but it’s also important to ensure that your client is finding a career that will make them happy. As a career coach or something similar, you could both help someone find fulfillment in their lives and put your knowledge of business to good use.

Work for a news agency

Maybe you never fancied yourself a journalist, but if you graduated college, then you’ve certainly got some modicum of writing ability. Almost every news agency’s website has a business tab, or a section in your newspaper of choice. Writing about business is a great way to mix your interest in the subject with your writing skills.

Further honing your writing abilities will make you a more desirable candidate when applying to any future jobs. But if writing isn’t your thing, there could still be a place for you at a news agency. There are plenty of jobs available, from the company’s financial sector to anchoring a show. Whatever job you seek in a news agency, your business degree puts you in a prime position to excel at it.

Work for the military

Believe it or not, every branch of the military is in need of business majors. Military officers are required to hold degrees (in whatever subject, including business), and make quite a bit more than their enlisted counterparts. There are the obvious applications for business majors, such as managing military storefronts. But the holder of a business degree could succeed in any military career. Leadership and management ability are crucial to any military job, and with these skills already ingrained in you after years of studying business, you’d be in a great position to quickly climb the ranks.

Earning a business degree will force you to learn a multitude of practical skills. These talents can be applied to almost any job you can imagine, whether it’s the kind of career typically pursued by a business major or something unique. Think long and hard about your interests and whether you’d like to work in a dynamic or sedentary atmosphere. If you take yourself into careful consideration, and plan on working hard, there’s a job out there perfect for you!

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