Business is a field that touches every area in life. It is ever changing and developing. Because of this there are many avenues down which a Business background can take you. Some jobs that you could obtain upon graduation include administrative supervisor, mailroom supervisor, records manager, word processor, customer service representative, retail sales, accounting clerk, food service manager, or payroll clerk to name a few. If you would continue on and complete a two-year degree some employment opportunities would be cost estimator, recruiter, order clerk, sales broker, job training specialist, surveyor, court reporter, medical data entry, technical writer, hospital records specialist, to name a few. Then for a four-year degree auditor, health care administrator, banker, social worker, wholesale or retail buyer, food production manager, paralegal, federal legislator, finance manager, museum promoter, or hospital auditor. In general, opportunities for managers include supervision, office managers, management trainees, assistant managers and owners within a variety of settings, including small and medium-size businesses, corporations, industries, non-profit organization, and governmental agencies.