02-11-2019, 06:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2019, 06:51 PM by Rustydroid.)
If you only had an Associate's in Psychology then I would think so. With a BA not so much. Now getting a BSBA or an MBA would be something useful maybe depending on your situation. I don't know if you work in health care but I do. There seems to be a competition among Nurses, social workers, administrators and others on how many letters they can put after their names.
I've looking around at what sort of degrees people above me have. The CEO of my company holds a BSBA in healthcare and what seems like an MBA in healthcare. One of the directors for a heart unit is a nurse and holds an MBA. My managers holds an Engineering degree and an MBA.
One of the Vice presidents holds a BS and an MBA and lists her associate's among her degrees. Each of the VP's and up lists their education in a public page for the company that I work for.
I've also seen some entry level jobs for Bookkeepers/Accounting asking for a minimum of an Associates in Accounting or Business Administration.
I've looking around at what sort of degrees people above me have. The CEO of my company holds a BSBA in healthcare and what seems like an MBA in healthcare. One of the directors for a heart unit is a nurse and holds an MBA. My managers holds an Engineering degree and an MBA.
One of the Vice presidents holds a BS and an MBA and lists her associate's among her degrees. Each of the VP's and up lists their education in a public page for the company that I work for.
I've also seen some entry level jobs for Bookkeepers/Accounting asking for a minimum of an Associates in Accounting or Business Administration.