06 FebIf you are Choosing a Career in Business, Why Not Consider Being a Personal Financial Adviser

choosing a career in business 226x300 If you are Choosing a Career in Business, Why Not Consider Being a Personal Financial AdviserIf you love money and are a people person, then becoming a personal financial adviser could be a very rewarding career for you. You will have high net-worth clients who come to you for advise on how to manage their wealth. You’ll offer investment strategy, estate planning, and insurance options that fit their needs.

This type of work is very popular right now because so many baby boomers are reaching retirement age. They need assistance in managing their finances, deciding when to retire, setting aside their children’s inheritance, and so many more financial tasks. Becoming a personal financial adviser will require at least a bachelor’s degree, but if you are good, you could literally make millions at this job. So what are you waiting for?

08 DecChoosing a Career in Business That Works With Youth

choosing a career in business 300x199 Choosing a Career in Business That Works With YouthIf you are a business major and want to do work that is meaningful to you, it is worth the effort to look into some of the less-well-known opportunities for business men and women to work with today’s youth. Opportunities in youth corrections administration and youth development administration are available. While these positions offer the incredible challenges of working with at-risk and handicapped youth, they offer a certain emotional satisfaction that becoming a financial analyst or economist simply does not. Most business majors don’t find themselves in jobs working directly with people unless it is a matter of human resources or sales. These opportunities are chances to use your business acumen while working directly within programs that benefit today’s youth.

A youth corrections administrator will supervise youth probations officers, counselors, and corrections officers who are all working to prevent youth-on-youth violence and rehabilitate young people that have turned to lives of crime and violence. In order to pursue this type of work, some experience or a minor in criminal justice, along with your business degree, will be necessary. A youth development administrator may work within program that plan after-school activities, summer activities, and arts activities with neighborhood youth. Some experience or a minor in social work will be helpful in securing such a position. A youth development administrator will work right in the heart of the action of the “youth scene” in any neighborhood, trying to guide young people to make good choices that will have positive effects on the rest of their lives. Are you up to the challenge?