I am currently in college trying to graduate with a bachelors degree in business management and with two minors. I have decided that my two minors are going to be Human Resource Management and the other minor in Finances. (Its not a lot of classes to do this). What can I do with this major and these two minors. (I'm not asking what can I do using these three together...I just want some ideas on careers that I can do with any part of this degree).
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A great career for you would be an Executive Recruiter. That uses your management and human resources training. If you were to specialize in financial recruiting (ie. Accountants, Financial Analysts, etc.) that would use all three emphasis! (Not that you wanted that, but anyway...) Robert Half is the largest recruiter in the United States, but it is not by any means the only one. Generally, recruiting firms make 1/3 of the candidate's first year salary. So, if you were placing a partner at an accounting firm whose first year salary was $90,000 your firm would make $30,000 on the placement. The financial structure for the associate Executive Recruiter is either salary plus commission or commission only. A commission only is typically 25 percent of the firm fee. So, your accounting partner would make you $7500. A typical Executive Recruiter places 12-15 candidates a year. One field that's really hot right now is health care recruiting, especially Pharmacist recruiting. If you take this route, you will spend much of your time on the phone cold calling candidates and using resume databases to contact potential candidates. This is a fun, financially rewarding profession.
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