Question:
What are some easy jobs to get with a Bachelors degree?
BXK
2013-05-11 22:26:03 UTC
Well, I just need a job not a career. I have two more years until I graduate...and to be honest I'm not interested in any of the careers my degree has to offer, I was and am interested in the majors just not the positions. It's also too late to change majors because I don't have any credit room left over since I'm double majoring (International Studies and Chinese). Anyway, I want to get a job to pay off my loans and get some type of income so I can focus on things that really make me happy before I decide on a career path whether it's getting a career with the degree I have or going back to school later to find a field I really want to work in. Something I would be interested in is a hotel concierge but I don't know if I would qualify. So can you list any jobs in general that I could qualify for? I also want one where I don't have any extra work outside of the shift. Thanks.
Three answers:
anonymous
2013-05-13 02:05:49 UTC
Get to your college career counseling and guidance office! It is a shame that someone let you double major in two fields that are notoriously difficult to get a job in. As I am sure you are aware, getting a job in foreign language is pretty much impossible.



If I was personally advising you, I would say cut your losses and lose the foreign language degree. The only people that I advise to enter foreign language majors are those that are independently wealthy or only need a degree to get their trust fund.



btw: I am sure that you have been and realize that more than likely anyone in the business world you meet in China will speak really great English, so if your goal is to move the degree is not much of a concern.



As for the International Studies degree. It can usually be skewed over to business or humanities with very little effort (especially since you still have two years left) which would land you a job at the bachelors level in either something human resource related or social work related,



If you decide to go on to grad school, you could go the business to MBA route or the social work to MPA route and go either government or nonprofit. Either of these routes would put you in demand and provide you with a degree and job skills that will be useful over your lifespan.
anonymous
2016-03-11 01:17:16 UTC
I would guess a nursing degree. They aren't terribly hard to get since they don't have alot of tough requirements and you can get a job straight out of school. And they are in high demand.
anonymous
2015-01-08 09:02:28 UTC
biology


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