Would you characterize yourself as a leader, problem-solver and persuader?

Are you focused on the importance of numbers, data and accuracy?

This Career Community will help you find your fit in programs leading to careers in accounting, banking, customer service, entrepreneurship, marketing and management or transfer to baccalaureate business programs.

Critical skills and abilities

  • active listening
  • critical thinking
  • oral and written communication
  • reading comprehension

Technical skills and knowledge

  • customer and personal service
  • customer relationship management (CRM) software
  • data entry software
  • electronic mail software
  • mathematics

Exploratory major

If you know this Career Community is the right fit for you but you’re unsure of your major, choose the business and accounting exploratory major to get started in the right direction. Your first 15 credit hours are applicable to all majors within this career community and you’ll get the experience to know which major is right for you. See admissions to apply.

If you are unsure if this Career Community is right for you, connect with career services to explore your options.

Consider these and other careers

Job title/description
Canton/Akron
entry-level annual earnings
Canton/Akron
average annual earnings
accountants and auditors
examine, analyze and interpret accounting records to prepare financial
statements, give advice or audit and evaluate statements prepared by
others; install or advise on systems of recording costs or other financial
and budgetary data
$43,250$75,769
bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks
compute, classify and record numerical data to keep financial records
complete. Perform any combination of routine calculating, posting and
verifying duties to obtain primary financial data for use in maintaining
accounting records. May also check the accuracy of figures, calculations
and postings pertaining to business transactions recorded by other workers.
$29,904$45,356
financial and investment analysts
conduct quantitative analyses of information involving investment
programs or financial data of public or private institutions, including
valuation of businesses.
$47,355$83,268
financial examiners
enforce or ensure compliance with laws and regulations governing
financial and securities institutions and financial and real estate
transactions. May examine, verify or authenticate records.
$45,890$77,187
insurance sales agents
sell life, property, casualty, health, automotive or other types of insurance;
may refer clients to independent brokers, work as an independent broke
or be employed by an insurance company
$30,789$89,028
loan officers
evaluate, authorize or recommend approval of commercial, real estate or
credit loans; advise borrowers on financial status and payment methods;
includes mortgage loan officers and agents, collection analysts, loan
servicing officers, loan underwriters and payday loan officers
$32,556$72,450
management analysts
conduct organizational studies and evaluations, design systems and
procedures, conduct work simplification and measurement studies
and prepare operations and procedures manuals to assist management
in operating more efficiently and effectively; includes program analysts and management consultants
$38,678$97,174
market research analysts and marketing specialists
research conditions in local, regional, national or online markets. Gather
information to determine potential sales of a product or service, or
plan a marketing or advertising campaign; may gather information on
competitors, prices, sales and methods of marketing and distribution;
may employ search marketing tactics, analyze web metrics and develop
recommendations to increase search engine ranking and visibility to target markets
$35,483$70,608
personal financial advisors
advise clients on financial plans using knowledge of tax and investment
strategies, securities, insurance, pension plans and real estate; duties
include assessing clients’ assets, liabilities, cash flow, insurance
coverage, tax status and financial objectives; may also buy and
sell financial assets for clients
$43,615$129,375
project management specialists
analyze and coordinate the schedule, timeline, procurement, staffing,
and budget of a product or service on a per project basis; lead and
guide the work of technical staff; may serve as a point of contact
for the client or customer
$44,354$84,726
Careers represented may require further education; an advisor will help
you determine your pathway.
source: Team NEO (Lightcast Data 2024)

Programs

Accounting and finance

Management and marketing

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Whether you’re just starting out, making your college comeback or looking for a change, you belong at Stark State.