The Management job family is comprised of occupations with work activities that include making decisions and solving problems, communicating with supervisors, peers or subordinates, and organizing, planning and prioritizing work. In this family, knowledge of mathematics, economics and accounting, computers and electronics, administration and management, sales and marketing, personnel and human resources, customer and personal service, or education and training are needed. And skills such as judgement and decision making, management of personnel resources, active listening and speaking effectively are necessary. Education: most occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some require just vocational or on-the-job training or an associate's degree.
Example occupations: Human Resources Managers, Administrative Services Managers, Facilities Managers, Security Managers, Computer and Information Systems Managers
Operations Management
General Management
General Management
General Management
General Management
General Management
General Management
General Management
Natural Resources Systems
Natural Resources Systems
Business Information Management
Construction
Administration and Administrative Support
Public Management and Administration
Public Management and Administration
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
Business Finance
Business Finance
Business Finance
General Management
Human Resources Management
General Management
Governance
Marketing Management
Marketing Management
Support Services
Natural Resources Systems
General Management
Business Finance
Natural Resource Systems