Department of Management

Employers Hiring FCBE Graduates


why are they hiring fcbe graduates?

Leaders are those who socially influence others to achieve common goals. By majoring in Management, Human Resource Management or International Business, you’ll acquire the essential skills to be noticed, get things done and drive teams and organizations forward.

Every business and nonprofit organization relies on strong management to coordinate their workforce, manage talent, analyze operational systems and improve efficiency. With this degree, you’re positioning yourself for a dynamic career that is always in demand.

Furthermore, you’re gaining essential skills that are applicable in any organization across the country and world. More than ever, the need for essential skills like effective communication, teamwork, strategic management and performance management are critical to organizational effectiveness.

 

EMPLOYERS

what career opportunities can you expect?

 

administrative services and facilities managers

  • Summary: Plan, direct, and coordinate activities that help an organization run effectively.
  • *Salary: $104,900

advertising, promotion and marketing managers

  • Summary: Implements programing and collateral  to generate interest in products or services.
  • *Salary: $156,000

human resources managers

  • Summary: Develops employee-related programs and initiatives to keep organization competitive in the job market and attract the best talent that will bolster a positive work-place culture. 
  • *Salary: $136,000

top executives

  • Summary: Responsible for high level management of strategies, policies and budgets to ensure an organization meets its goals. 
  • *Salary: $103,000

emergency management directors

  • Summary: Organizes plans and  procedures for responding to natural disasters or other emergencies. They also help lead the response during and after emergencies.
  • *Salary: $83,000

postsecondary education administrators

  • Summary: Oversees units such as student services, academics, and faculty research at colleges and universities.
  • *Salary: $103,000

sales managers

  • Summary: Sales managers plan, direct, or coordinate the delivery of a product or service to the customer. They set sales goals, analyze data, and develop training programs for organizations’ sales representatives.
  • *Salary: $138,060

entertainment and recreation managers

  • Summary: Coordinates the activities and operations related to entertainment and leisure.
  • *Salary: $73,000

compensation and benefits managers

  • Summary: Compensation and benefits managers work in nearly every industry. They plan, develop, and oversee programs to pay employees.
  • *Salary: $140,360

 

The information above is from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Visit their website to learn more about these occupations and explore additional career opportunities you can pursue with a degree in management.