What Can You Do With A Business Degree?

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Do you have a business degree? Are you thinking of getting one to become an entrepreneur? Then this video is for you! I’ll tell you about the pros and cons of entrepreneurship and also what you can do with a business degree.

00:00 Intro & Summary
00:41 Warning
02:12 What a business degree is for
05:23 Mind-blowing revelation
05:45 Pros of entrepreneurship
08:17 Innovation
09:43 No retirement
10:14 Cons of entrepreneurship
13:27 What’s next?

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22 COMMENTS

  1. but business isn't just being an entrepreneur. It is wide, most students focus on one side of business..I have seen who work in finance, marketing, accounting, human resources. It is true some of them own a business or manage a company but they aren't only paths business degree offers to them

  2. Yes this video was very encouraging but I do slightly disagree I am majoring in business and economics and the professors teach you legal rules, calculus to predict sales etc, and how to make a business plan and get investors interested. But I do agree starting a business does not require a degree 🎉

  3. The only pathways that are worthwhile in my opinion are engineering or law conjoint with business, medicine, or the trades. The rest are a small pivot and make no where near as much coin.

  4. A business degree wont make you a top tier entrepreneur the way a computer science degree wont make you a top tier software engineer. They both give you a baseline of tools and skills to develop. I’ll argue so many small businesses fail because the business owner didn’t have a systematic foundation to begin with. Something a degree can provide.

  5. While Id agree with you, i have to give some push back.
    Im a person without a degree that wants to start/invest in businesses and honestly, a lot of this will not happen without a decent job. Even having a job will teach you about running a business.
    As a person that decided to pursue sales to develop my business accumen, the jobs available to people without degrees, even with equivilent yrs of experience, are wayyy lower starting out. Idk why, but even if the degree is totally irrelevent, they receive better opportunities.

    Its tough not having a degree because it limits your ability to receive strong base salary to afford to build a business (or buy), work in your industry of interest to learn those skills and you lose out on the network you’d build working in said industry.
    This has been my observation.

  6. I will say yes you are correct that it prepares you for a job, but it also prepares you for starting your own business. business management teaches you how to manage a business, weather yours or someone else's. I did a business administrative certificate years ago, but I'm now back in school for my degree in business. I'm actually doing the degree to become more competitive so that I can get a job as a fall back. I have had my own small business for years, but sometimes business struggles due to hard economy or location. I'm always willing to work for someone else in ruff seasons, but I want more competitive pay that can match my business potential. I rather be a manager when I work for others than for them to try to pay me entry levels because they aren't acknowledging my business experience as work experience (it just part of the game they play). degrees matter to companies if you want some leverage on getting better positions or pay.

  7. I don’t think people really go for what the internet says but rather to have less reasons for jobs not to hire you or pay you less which is why you need it, that’s all I hear every time is oh you don’t have a degree oh it doesn’t matter what it’s in you just need one just way of the world now days

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