Management at Angelo State
Management Career Information
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Information/Strategies |
Management |
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Business and industry including:
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Banks and financial institutions
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Retail stores
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Restaurants
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Hotels
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Service providers
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Healthcare organizations
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Local, state, and federal government
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Nonprofit organizations
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Self-employed
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Be prepared to start in entry-level management trainee positions.
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Gain experience through internships or summer and part-time jobs.
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Work at a retail store or restaurant; advance into an assistant manager position.
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Get involved in student organizations and assume leadership roles.
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Demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit, a strong work ethic, integrity, and a sense of independence.
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Take courses in a secondary specialty such as marketing or information systems to increase job opportunities.
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Learn to work well on a team.
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Human Resource Management
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Recruiting/Staffing
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Compensation
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Benefits
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Training
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Safety
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Employee Relations
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Industrial Relations
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Organizational Development
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Equal Employment Opportunity
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Employment Law
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Consulting
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Large corporate entities
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Service industry
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Hospitals and healthcare organizations
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Universities
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Temporary or staffing agencies
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Executive search firms
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Local, state, and federal government
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Labor unions
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Take courses in the social sciences such as psychology and sociology.
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Gain relevant experience through internships.
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Develop strong verbal and written communication skills.
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Learn to solve problems creatively, and build strong conflict resolution skills.
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Develop strong computer skills because many human resource systems are automated.
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Join the Society of Human Resource Management and other related professional associations.
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Be prepared for continuous learning once in the profession.
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Seek endorsements such as the Professional Human Resource Certification (PHR).
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Earn a master’s degree for career advancement or a law degree for employment law.
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Operations Management
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Operations Research Analysis:
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Business strategy
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Facilities layout
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Inventory control
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Personnel scheduling
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Production Management:
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Line supervision
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Manufacturing management
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Production planning
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Quality assurance
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Materials Management:
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Purchasing/buying
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Traffic management
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Inventory management
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Manufacturers
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Industrial organizations
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Service organizations
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Develop strong analytical skills and a logical approach to problem solving.
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Take additional courses in statistics and computer systems. This is a more technical side of business.
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Develop skills in budgeting and cost management.
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Take additional accounting and finance courses.
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Learn to manage multiple situations and problems.
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Be able to communicate effectively with different types of people in various functional areas.
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Earn an MBA to reach the highest levels of operations management.
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Sales
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Industrial Sales
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Consumer Product Sales
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Financial Services Sales
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Services Sales
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Advertising Sales
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E-commerce
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Customer Service
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Sales Management:
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District, Regional, and Higher
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For-profit and nonprofit organizations
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Product and service organizations
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Manufacturers
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Financial companies
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Insurance companies
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Print and electronic media outlets
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Software and technology companies
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internet companies
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Obtain experience through internships or summer and part-time jobs.
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Seek leadership positions in campus organizations.
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Work for the campus newspaper, directory, or radio station selling advertisements.
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Become highly motivated and well-organized.
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Develop a strong commitment to customer satisfaction.
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To deliver effective customer service, develop problem solving skills, self-confidence, assertiveness, and empathy.
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Learn to work well under pressure and to be comfortable in a competitive environment.
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Be prepared to work independently and to be self-motivated. Plan to work irregular and/or long hours.
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Learn to communicate effectively with a wide range of people. Take additional courses in interpersonal communication and public speaking.
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Develop strong persuasion skills and learn how to build relationships.
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Some positions in sales, such as pharmaceuticals, require at least one to two years of a proven record in outside sales. Be prepared to start in a different industry before getting a job in pharmaceuticals.
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Insurance
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Claims
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Underwriting
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Risk Management
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Sales
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Loss Control
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Complete an internship with an insurance agency.
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Talk to professionals in the industry to learn more about claims, underwriting, and risk management. Many entry-level positions exist in these areas.
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Initiative and sales ability are necessary to be a successful agent or broker.
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Develop strong communication skills as many positions require interaction with others and the ability to explain information clearly and concisely.
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Real Estate
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Residential Brokerage
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Commercial Sales
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Appraisals
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Property Management
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Real estate brokers
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Banks
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Appraisal firms
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Apartment and condominium complexes
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Developers
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Large corporations: real estate departments
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Obtain sales experience through part-time, summer, or internship positions.
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Research the process of becoming a real estate broker through the National Association of Realtors.
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Develop an entrepreneurial spirit.
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Research apprenticeships in appraisal.
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Banking
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Commercial Banking
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Retail/Consumer Banking
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Credit Analysis
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Lending
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Trust Services
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Mortgage Loans
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Branch Management
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Operations
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Banks
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Credit unions
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Savings and loan associations
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Financial services institutions
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Federal Reserve banks
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Develop a solid background in business including marketing and accounting.
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Get experience through part-time, summer, or internship positions in a bank.
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Develop strong interpersonal and communication skills in order to work well with a variety of clientele.
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General Information and Strategies
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Management is a broad business degree that can lead to many career opportunities. Students should clearly define their career goals and seek related experiences to reach those goals.
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Gaining experience through part-time and summer jobs or internships is critical.
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Many desirable skills can be developed through participation in and leadership of student organizations.
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Learn to work well on a team and effectively with a wide variety of people.
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Strong communication skills, including public speaking, are important to achieving success in this field.
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Join related professional organizations and pursue certifications in your respective area of interest.
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Develop and utilize a personal network of contacts. Once in a position, find an experienced mentor.
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Consider earning an MBA after gaining work experience to reach the highest levels of business management.
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