Thursday, April 28, 2011

What can I work as after graduating from Master in International Tourism Management

What can I work as after graduating from Master in International Tourism Management?
What are the jobs available. I going to pursue my MBA and specialise in International Tourism Managment, what kind of jobs out there in the employment market?
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers

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A travel department in a large company, or a travel agency.


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If you dont know what jobs are availble, you might want to rethink your choice of study before blowing $80,000.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

What can I do with a Master's degree in Sport Management

What can I do with a Master's degree in Sport Management?
I have a Bachelor's degree in Sports Administration (business minor) and a Master's in Sport Management. I finished my Master's about four months ago and still can't find a job. I have been trying to find something in college athletic fundraising or marketing, but I just haven't been offered anything. I've only had 2 or three interviews, to make matters worse! At this point, I would pretty much take any decent job whether it's in my field or not. Any advice?
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers

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Check out www.lmi.org or gov (can't remember which one it is). That will help to give you an idea of what is out there, who is hiring, who the HR person to contact is and the pay, what the job would entail, etc. Good luck!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

If, after getting my RN, I decide to get my masters in management, could I get laid off more easily

If, after getting my RN, I decide to get my masters in management, could I get laid off more easily?
I talked to someone and they said if you get into hospital management after being an RN, you have better chances of getting laid off in the case of a budget cut. Is that true? I've thought about getting a hospital management masters so I could be a Director of Nursing. Could I be cut easier than if I stayed as just an RN?
Health Care - 3 Answers

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keep moving up. and be the best you can possibly be at your job. so it will give them the motive to not lay you off. do what you want to do.


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In some settings this could definitely be true. Staff nurses are often employed under contract and have some degree of job protection, especially once you have a bit of seniority under your belt. Management and administrative positions are often non-contract positions, and management jobs are often first on the chopping block when it's time to make cuts. But if you do your job well, and if you don't have a lot of other people doing similar jobs where you work and you are the one who is "running" the unit you're on, then you will be less likely to be a victim of cuts.


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Make sure you keep your RN license active. You can always fall back on it if you have to.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

I need some idea for choosing my thesis in Management information System

I need some idea for choosing my thesis in Management information System?
Hi there, I'm studying master of management information system and i should choose a topic for my thesis. I wonder if you guys can help me to find out an idea to start on working. It doesn't matter the subject but i want to work on a new topic especially in field of Knowledge management, e-commerce, decision making. I would be grateful if you could help me.
Other - Advertising & Marketing - 1 Answers

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take creadit card information to marke to people baice on past purchers

Friday, April 1, 2011

What is you're opinion on a master degree in Project Management from Boston University Online - Good or Not

What is you're opinion on a master degree in Project Management from Boston University Online - Good or Not?
I am looking at taking a Master's Program from a regionally accredited university (Boston University) in Project Management. It would be a Master's of Science in Project Management as the full title. It's not an 'MBA' but it does have similar subject matter within it's curriculum. It costs $38,000 in comparison to nearly $50K for an MBA. My question is - Is it worth it? Would this be looked upon favorablyby a potential employer.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers

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Ask yourself this. You need somebody to manage a multi-million dollar project. Would you hire somebody who got their degree on-line?