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CAREER MANAGEMENT PATH TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT AFTER GRADUATION

It is not an easy task to find jobs according to your skill and what you learn during college days, as it may seem. Grades do not have any meaning but the skill and wisdom to manipulate the career path you are willing to go and to manipulate the interviewer during the interview is the most important.

I studied Business Management where I have to compete with other graduates not only with your classmates but from other private or public colleges and universities if I are favorable in looking for a job with your diploma. In essence, there is not one single career path that business management graduates take, and that is what makes this type of program so unique and fun to pursue.

That being said, there are two major career paths for business management graduates. Those who want to work for others and those who want to start their own company. I am favorable to open a company majoring in ladies garments and accessories such as bags, garments and accessories. Firstly, I need revolving capital to open up a company and to rent at places where crowds of people gather.

Although I have no management experience yet, but I am interested on doing this. This path leads to the knowledge and skill needed to land that first management job. My idea of business is vendor concept boutique.

Vendor concept  which the buyer of a product provides certain information to a vendor supplier of that product and the supplier takes full responsibility for maintaining an agreed inventory of the material, usually at the buyer's consumption location. A third-party logistics provider can also be involved to make sure that the buyer has the required level of inventory by adjusting the demand and supply gaps.

As a symbiotic relationship, VMI makes it less likely that a business will unintentionally become out of stock of a good and reduces inventory in the supply chain. Furthermore, vendor (supplier) representatives in a store...