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Old 01-04-2008, 07:33 PM   #1
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Human Resources Career, Sociology Major

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I am going to enroll into University of California Davis or San Diego next year and major in Sociology (community studies) and minor is Communication and hopefully get a Human Resources Generalist/Recruiting intern at the time. If I really need to I'll transfer to a State School (San Jose State) and get a bachelors in Human Resources Management; my question was is this a good idea (I know most people will ask "why waste time with sociology and communications?", well first off I want to go to a UC for the name) and my next question is I can't seem to find any entry level recruiting jobs/internships, they all ask for experience, so is it even out there?

Does this all seem like a good route to take?
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