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Accountant | What you'll do: An accountant produces financial records for organizations, updates financial statements, and checks financial records for accuracy. Accountants usually work in an office setting. Start at SUNY CCC with this program: Accounting/Financial Management A.S. |
Account Manager | What you'll do: An account manager is responsible for the management of sales and relationships with customers. An account manager maintains the company's existing relationships with a client or group of clients, so that they will continue using the company for business. The account manager does not manage the daily running of the account itself. They manage the relationship with the client of the account(s) they are assigned to. Generally, a client will remain with one account manager throughout the duration of hiring the company. Account managers serve as the interface between the customer service and the sales team in a company. The account manager understands the customer's demands, plans how to meet these demands, and generates sales for the company as a result. Start at SUNY CCC with this program: Business Administration A.S. |
Financial Analyst | What you'll do: Financial analysts work in banks, pension funds, insurance companies, and other businesses. They provide guidance to businesses and individuals making investment decisions. They assess the performance of stocks, bonds, and other types of investments. Start at SUNY CCC with this program: Accounting/Financial Management A.S. |
Marketing Managers | What you'll do: Marketing Managers estimate the demand for a product and identify markets in which the product will best thrive and prosper, as well as develop pricing strategies to help maximize market share. Start at SUNY CCC with this program: Business Administration A.S. |
Hotel General Manager | What you'll do: The general manager of a hotel oversees all hotel operations. They oversee personnel and services to make sure guests have a great experience and want to return. This may involve checking the quality of provided services and handling customer questions and complaints. While it is possible to work your way up to this position from an entry-level hotel job, a bachelor's or master's degree in hotel management or hospitality management will open more opportunities for advancement. Start at SUNY CCC with this program: Business Administration A.S. |
Event Planner | What you'll do:An event planner coordinates and organizes meetings, luncheons and other special events for companies or individual clients. Event planning careers typically require strong organizational and communication skills. Start at SUNY CCC with this program: Business Administration A.S. |
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