Best business jobs?

<p>I’ll give you some straight thought…no BS.</p>

<p>99% of jobs in general working for an employer or a 9-5 monotonous business as a sole proprietor will be very bland and repetitive after a while. Many people go back to school and change careers because of that. Including doctors, teachers, nurses, accountants and other professionals.</p>

<p>Jobs that pay well and are very secure usually require a lot of hours/energy and demanding education requirements. Mediocre won’t cut it for your financial aspirations. Keep in mind that college education is very different than high school. Some perform extremely well in college when they didn’t in high school. Some just can’t hack it even though they did outstanding in high school.</p>

<p>Job security is basically what you put into it from your pursuit of jobs and selection of the best employers. Your effort in your education and type of school matters too.</p>

<p>Lucrative?</p>

<p>Business is extensively broad and without defining an industry, respective market and specialty…most will think of bland ideas such as salesperson, accountant, general manager or human resources.</p>

<p>There are a lot of unique careers that are very interesting and pay decent. They can also be stable because of the rarity once a company has you and fills that vital need.</p>

<p>Financial Risk Analyst</p>

<p>Forensic Accountant</p>

<p>Supply Chain Manager</p>

<p>Product Development Manager</p>

<p>E-Commerce Analyst</p>

<p>Contract Development Specialist</p>

<p>Quantitative Research Scientist</p>

<p>Corporate Restructuring Manager</p>

<p>Acquisition Specialist</p>

<p>List goes on…</p>

<p>…in business…the degree does not matter so long as you got one and can show the employer you have what it takes.</p>