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You can really try any managerial position.  I would do job searches with a key word of &#039;manager&#039; and not ethe education level, and the zip code/area you are looking for.  

This is a wide net and will show you everything from office manager spots to restaurant managers to supermarket managers to supply chain managers.

Office managers are hard to get into - they typically want some experience in the field - so if you area trying for a medical group, they want to know you have medical billing experience, etc.  Apply anyway, you never know.  Restaurant managers...with the economy, I would avoid at this time, just my personal feeling.  Supermarket managers will give you exposure to lots of areas but the hours (as with retail managers) can be horrible.  I&#039;m a fan of supply chain management - it&#039;s where I have focused a good part of my career.  Getting in as a supervisor and working your way up is VERY possible.  You will learn a LOT of things like product flow, expenses, working within budget, people management, etc - which will give you more experience to work in other management jobs down the road.

Basically, look into all manager roles.  Find the descriptions that best meet your skills and pursue those areas.

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<p>You can really try any managerial position.  I would do job searches with a key word of &#8216;manager&#8217; and not ethe education level, and the zip code/area you are looking for.  </p>
<p>This is a wide net and will show you everything from office manager spots to restaurant managers to supermarket managers to supply chain managers.</p>
<p>Office managers are hard to get into &#8211; they typically want some experience in the field &#8211; so if you area trying for a medical group, they want to know you have medical billing experience, etc.  Apply anyway, you never know.  Restaurant managers&#8230;with the economy, I would avoid at this time, just my personal feeling.  Supermarket managers will give you exposure to lots of areas but the hours (as with retail managers) can be horrible.  I&#8217;m a fan of supply chain management &#8211; it&#8217;s where I have focused a good part of my career.  Getting in as a supervisor and working your way up is VERY possible.  You will learn a LOT of things like product flow, expenses, working within budget, people management, etc &#8211; which will give you more experience to work in other management jobs down the road.</p>
<p>Basically, look into all manager roles.  Find the descriptions that best meet your skills and pursue those areas.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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