Im majoring in Behavioral Sciences but outside of jobs working with children, can this degree help me in other fields?
Can all types of degrees get me a job.....i need a good satisfying job in the future but do not want to be limited to just a few jobs due to my degree. Are my choices limited?
What jobs can i look into with a Bachelors in Behavioral sciences?
Depending on which state you live in, you could try working in the correctional field. Though, I can't imagine working with convicted felons being a breath of fresh air to helping troubled kids.
If you're pretty adventurous, creative, and well-written you might want to give Marketing a shot. A lot of corporations recruit their marketing staff from people who majored in psychology and behavioral science.
A lot of entry level jobs will hire you, regardless of your major, so long as you have a four year degree. As long as you feel you can perform the duties of the job. My father majored in Business, but ended up in IT engineering his whole career.
If you like to travel, you might consider teaching English in Asia. The JET program, Japanese English Teacher, requires only a willingness to relocate for a year, and a bachelor's degree. They pay all your expenses and such an experience looks fantasic on a resume. Similar programs exist in China and Korea.
Reply:With just the undergraduate degree, advertising is something most behavioral sciences people have a shot in...
Don't overestimate the value of an undergrad degree - you can get an entry-level job just about anywhere doing just about anything if you have a good personality and interview well. Think about ten dream jobs you would love right out of college and then consider what you do/do not presently have to make yourself a desirable candidate.
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