Management Pathway
Why Choose A Career in Management?
Think projects, process and policies. Think planning, coordinating and directing operations of a company or organization. Think real estate, buying or selling that dream house.
If you travel down the Management Pathway you could find yourself formulating policies or planning for potential growth within your organization which could result in hiring numerous employees. You could find yourself overseeing budgets, launching new products or closing real estate deals.
If you never miss an episode of “The Apprentice” then this could be the pathway for you.
Do you like to solve problems? Do you enjoy working with other people? Do you have lots of creative ideas filling your head? Would you like to own your own business or manage one for someone else?
Then consider a career as a receptionist, interviewer, real estate broker, marketing manager, general manager or small business owner. Still not sure? Not to worry as there are dozens of more jobs focused on Management.
Pathway
For a plan of study that should serve as a general guide throughout your career path, see the Plan of Study.
- High School Expectations
- Find out what you need to be studying now. Information about earning college credit and career related learning experiences.
- Preparing for College
- How prepared are you? Learn about college expectations at PCC and beyond.
Occupations
Click on the occupations below and read the job description. You can also explore resources on the Oregon Labor Market Information System (OLMIS) website. Once at the website, click on the “full report” and view the employment outlook, current job openings, industry licensing information, wage information and skills employers want for specific occupations.
| Industry Specific Certificates, On the Job Training (OJT) | Associates Degree | Bachelor’s Degree | |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Office & Managerial | |||
| Real Estate |
Related Resources
- National Retail Federation - NRFF conducts industry research, develops education and workforce development programs, and promotes retailing as a career destination.
- National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration – Student’s Section devoted to the promotion of graduate education to prepare students for careers in public service
