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Management Sciences
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graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Administrative Management

    Association Executive
    Executive Manager Trainee
    Management Trainee
    Supervisor
    Department Manager
    General Manager
    VicePresident
    Chief Executive Officer
    Administrative Manager
    Human Resource Administrator
    Personnel Manager
    Order Administrator
    Traffic Administrator
    Distribution Administrator
    Account Liaison Manger
    Purchasing Manager
    Retail Manager
    Sales Management Trainee
    Account Executive

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Operations

    Operations Manager/Supervisor
    Operations Research Analyst
    Rate Analyst
    Traffic Scheduler
    Traffic & Transportation Manger
    Distribution Administrator
    Inventory Controller/Manger
    Customer Service Manager
    Customer Service Director
    Associate / Consultant
    Materials Manager
    Purchasing Manager
    Production Manager
    Quality Assurance Manager
    Export Manager
    Management Analyst

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Management Information Systems

    Programmer Analyst
    Computer Operations Manager
    Systems Analyst
    Applications Programmer
    Systems Programmer
    MIS Consultant
    Database Administrator
    Database Processing Manager
    Manager of Systems Analysis
    Programming Manger
    Manager of Operations
    Data Communications Manager
    Microcomputer Manager
    Service Representative

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Employment Areas

    Retail
    Wholesale
    Government:Local, State, Federal
    Armed Forces
    Public Administration
    Banking
    Real Estate
    Hospitality
    Transportation
    Consulting
    Industry
    Insurance
    Health Services
    Education
    International Business
    Publishing

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Note 1 : Some of the above job/career titles require advanced degrees or specialized training.

graybullet.gif (839 bytes)Note 2 : Degrees alone do not get student jobs. Internships, externships, summer jobs, volunteer work, part-time jobs, work-study positions, and active participation in student organizations on campus are all ways to become more competitive in a tight job market.

Compiled by the Career Information Service Staff Spring 1990