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What are the job prospects for a person with an associate's degree as a paraeducator or instructional assistant?

What are the job prospects for a person with an associate's degree as a paraeducator or instructional assistant?

www.nsbsd.org >Contact Info >Phone Directory >Personnel assistant (classified) Answer The requirements for ParaEducators are that you have at least an Associates Degree, or 2 years of college. If not, you must pass a core competencies test. These are federal requirements, from the No Child Left Behind Act passed by Pres. Bush. The pay scale for the school district here is from $9.41 to $11.92 per hour for a ParaEducator. You should be able to check your areas employment postings for their pay rates, every district varies. One way you can get to know potential employers is by getting on your districts substitute list.

How much does someone with an associate's degree in liberal arts and sciences make?

How much does someone with an associate's degree in liberal arts and sciences make?

Up to about $15.00 per hour in most areas of the country some areas more and some areas less.. Do not expect a career with this degree, it is really just a stepping stone to a Bachelor's degree. You will likely get yourself a customer serevice position at a reasonable company if you are lucky in our current economy. It is better than no degree but certainly not a life changing course of study. I wish you the best of luck with it.
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It's true you won't be able to jump into a high paying job but I wouldn't say it's going to limit your chances of getting one. Liberal Arts is a general education on a variety of subjects rather than one particular subject. You can - if you decide to get into it more - continue to a B.A. or B.S Liberal Arts degree with Social Sciences, Economics, History, Literature or Psychology (among others) as a more defined major. With a BA you could then teach any of those subjects.
These days, employers say they look for skills rather than degrees - good communication skills first, next - initiative, a good work ethic, a team player (although I don't see how they can determine the last 2 from an interview other than taking your word on it) plus you must have good critical thinking and analytical skills for quick problem solving and also good interpersonal skills. The National Assoc of Colleges & Employers (NACE) says these are just the kind of abilities honed in the L.A. coursework and that LA graduates have an advantage over other applicants because of their knowledge on many subjects. They can work in a variety of industries and are capable of entry level - all the way up to management positions. That of course depends on the individual (NOT your degree). Bottom line - if you're passionate about learning and enthusiastic in your job interviews you will be able to find a good job at a stable work environment. And according to NACE having the ability to confidentially articulate your skills is a hallmark of Liberal Arts training.

What jobs can you get with an associate's degree in business management?

What jobs can you get with an associate's degree in business management?

A person with an associate degree in business management will certainly qualify for an entry level management position in virtually any field; especially if its coupled with several years of experience in that perspective field.

What jobs can you get with an associate's degree in political science?

What jobs can you get with an associate's degree in political science?

Some direct career options include:
1. Activist
2. Fundraiser
3.Immigration officer
4. Legal secretary
5. Legislative aide
6. Lobbyist
7. Mediator
8. Paralegal
9. Political aide
10. Politician
11. Public affair reporter
12. Public opinion analyst
Some indirect options include:
1. Community worker.
2. Economic development officer.
3. Foreign service officer.
4. Lawyer.
5. Public policy analyst.
6. Author.
7. Information specialist.
8. Journalist.
9. Speech writer.
10. Human resources specialist.
11. Healthcare administrator.
12. Correction officer.
13. Occuptational and health/safety inspector.

How easy is it to find a job with a general business associate's degree?

How easy is it to find a job with a general business associate's degree?

The best place for the answer to this question is the college offering the degree. The division office or academic department that offers the degree should have information on the kinds of jobs their graduates have obtained.
The job market in the area often dictates the ease of obtaining a job, couples with the skill of the interviewer in the interview, resume, cover letter and thank you notes.