Part time job

die in a fire please

>business major

Might as well kill yourself because the only good thing that would bring you is senior management, without the senor or management on the way in.

>believing the college/university meme

maybe if you are careful and chose something that might have work at the end...

but then you have to predict the job market at least 3 years in the future and hope employers don't actually think the degree is trash and doesn't actually give you any of the skills they want.

Also - entry level job, requires experience xDDD

Network in college. Actually try to get internships/coop etc so you have some experience.

As for the job market, STEM/business major cant really lose. Provided you actually try rather than just graduate a mediocre school with a mediocre GPA and expect a job.

Here, let me predict the job market 3 years into the future for you.

Math. Engineering. Science.

Bam, done. All of those fields will have available positions for people willing and competent.

>thinking its that simple

theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/03/the-myth-of-the-science-and-engineering-shortage/284359/

>All these people poor because of University
Just go to a trade school for a year and learn welding like I did. Had a job paying $40k less than two months after I got out. Now at $60k.

It is only shitty because you can't do it. Welcome to reality.

I wish I did/did an apprenticeship

I took one quarter of senior year before my masters to intern at a engineering company, made connections worked hard and got paid really well. Went back after finishing college they gave me a job.
Can't get a job at a big place try working for a start-up company you will get plenty of experience and a good salary, but you will be doing a crap load. College is a great tool for getting a job, but you have to know how to use it.