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What kind of classes should you take in college to become a Operations and generals manager?

I am a student in high school hoping to learn more about this career

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Tania’s Answer

Hello Tegan - I worked as an Operations Program Manager at Microsoft for almost four years until I transitioned to Product Management. I majored in Finance and Economics in college. I'd recommend you take any operations classes offered at your school (process management, operations management, etc), supply chain classes, and organizational management classes. I recommend you focus on extracurricular activities where you get some teamwork and collaboration experiences. Good luck!
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Jae’s Answer

Excellent question! I'd really urge you to enroll in classes that lay a strong groundwork for your future. This includes a wide range of subjects like math, economics, business, English, geography, health, science, and beyond. High school, in essence, is a fantastic platform for you to gain a broad spectrum of knowledge, including problem-solving skills. As you advance in your educational and professional path, you'll encounter numerous chances to dive into more specialized courses and practical, hands-on learning.
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