Careers in business administration offer great benefits

June 9, 2011

Many single moms have to work two jobs just to make ends meet - leaving almost no time to spend with their families. But with the right tools, late nights and missed soccer practices could become a thing of the past. With so much financial aid for mothers available, you can afford to make going back to school a priority.

Honing in on your interests is the first step in the process of pursuing a new career. If you've always been interested in business and all it entails - working with money, promoting a company, or even managing a facility - higher learning can help put you on the path to a lucrative career in the corporate world.

Becoming a business administrator gives you the chance to be a big part of a company and help keep the office running smoothly. If you have children, working for a company with quality health benefits, like vision, dental and general health, leaves you with one less burden on your back.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the business administrative sector is expected to add 32,300 new jobs between 2008 and 2018, with an average starting salary between $65,00 and $85,000 a year depending on the nature of the company. These figures show that once you've received the necessary credentials, you should be able to find a job within this field in no time.

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