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Melanie’s Answer
I just want to add to the previous answers, that there are a few things that will impact that average -
1. geographical locations
2. industry where you work
3. years of experience, and of course
4. level of leadership or seniority in the organization
You can't immediately work on years of experience or level of leadership, but you could choose a city vs another and you can also chose industries to focus on. Good luck!
1. geographical locations
2. industry where you work
3. years of experience, and of course
4. level of leadership or seniority in the organization
You can't immediately work on years of experience or level of leadership, but you could choose a city vs another and you can also chose industries to focus on. Good luck!
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Bill’s Answer
I agree with John's answer. An exact answer is difficult to give, however I can give you an expected start range. The average business administration degree salary was $69,000 per year in October 2021, according to PayScale (https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Degree=Bachelor%27s_Degree%2C_Business_Administration/Salary) . Many business administration degree jobs pay higher salaries. For example, BLS data reports a median annual wage of nearly $110,000 for management occupations.
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M’s Answer
Hi! This depends on so many factors. It depends what field in business that you are going into, and the corporation you work for. Additionally, your geographical location plays a significant role. Hope this helped and good luck!
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John’s Answer
It's hard to give an exact answer for a question like this, I would suggest using a site like Glassdoor (https://www.glassdoor.com/index.htm). Sites like Glassdoor are basically an anonymous form of social media for professionals to discuss salaries and the workplace environment.
Visit Glassdoor! (https://www.glassdoor.com/index.htm)
Search for your desired job; in this case, "business administration".
Read about other business administrator's experiences and see salary ranges.
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