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What to programs help you get into the business world?
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Katherine Avery
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Something like these workbooks might be helpful.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/find-a-better-job-na-eng.pdf?lang=eng
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/2017/14678_sgmb_book_eng.pdf?lang=eng
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/education-for-better-work-na-eng.pdf?lang=eng&download=true
Then you can join Facebook groups related to any of your own interests and start spending time around people in them and see what questions they consistently ask or what topics they discuss, and over time you'll learn what people in those arenas are looking for and what they find helpful...that can help you get deeper into your own areas of interest (people often decide to do business in the areas of their passions) or give you ideas to provide a good or service that you see people want, which could lead to starting your own enterprise if you want.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/find-a-better-job-na-eng.pdf?lang=eng
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/2017/14678_sgmb_book_eng.pdf?lang=eng
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/education-for-better-work-na-eng.pdf?lang=eng&download=true
Then you can join Facebook groups related to any of your own interests and start spending time around people in them and see what questions they consistently ask or what topics they discuss, and over time you'll learn what people in those arenas are looking for and what they find helpful...that can help you get deeper into your own areas of interest (people often decide to do business in the areas of their passions) or give you ideas to provide a good or service that you see people want, which could lead to starting your own enterprise if you want.
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Patrecia (Trish)’s Answer
This question can be approached from various angles, but I'll concentrate on one that's less about "SCHOOL" and more about the professional world. It's crucial to pinpoint what you aspire to achieve in your future. The business sector offers a wide array of opportunities, but your specific ambitions, preferred work environment, and desired job role should guide your academic decisions in college. Interestingly, I shifted my career trajectory three times. The field in which I earned my Bachelor's degree doesn't align with my current profession. I hold two Bachelor's degrees in distinct fields, but my Master's degrees align more closely with my current role in the business/technical sector.
I'm a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a credential highly recognized in the industry. This certification can significantly boost your chances of landing a job in project management. The PMP certification, known for its rigorous standards, is considered one of the top credentials in the field. PMI.org is an excellent resource for exploring Project Management-related information. This could be an additional path to consider alongside your education.
I hope you find this guidance helpful.
I'm a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a credential highly recognized in the industry. This certification can significantly boost your chances of landing a job in project management. The PMP certification, known for its rigorous standards, is considered one of the top credentials in the field. PMI.org is an excellent resource for exploring Project Management-related information. This could be an additional path to consider alongside your education.
I hope you find this guidance helpful.