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How you can apply Leadership Qualities with a Management Degree
In today’s workforce a Management Degree can grant you access to a variety of career opportunities at many levels in the management field. There is the prospect of owning your own business or working for a large organization. You might manage a team of two or a team of twenty with a management education. Whatever your career path, a management degree from Linfield will prepare you for the road ahead. “What stands out for me, from my Management program at Linfield is the quality and commitment of the instructors. Each of my instructors placed a high value in developing student’s critical thinking and cognitive reasoning skills, which I believe are essential in building a successful career in management, said Jay Larsen, a recent graduate in the Bachelor of Science degree in Management. (more…)
Marketing and Interviewing: How to use your marketing degree effectively in interviews
Earning a college degree means investing in your future. You are putting stock into your life and your future career path. A bachelor’s degree in marketing can be an excellent way to secure a future with many employment opportunities in a variety of fields. Upon graduation, you will find that marketing graduates have the skills and strengths that are sought after in today’s workplace. (more…)
Public, Private or Not-For-Profit Accounting Sectors: Which Is Best for You?
Deciding on a career path can offer a sense of relief and excitement as you enter the workforce, whether it is for the first time or a career change mid-life. In many industries, however, making the career choice is only the beginning, and accounting is no different. For those preparing to become an accountant, choosing between the public, private and non-profit sectors may seem much more difficult than understanding the difference between assets and liabilities – and with good reason. Whether you want to provide your services to a wide array of companies, the government and non-profit organizations or work for just one company, considering the job functions, work environment and salary will help during your decision-making process. (more…)













