What are some jobs with limited or no public interaction?

What kind of MBA jobs don't involve human interaction?

  • If a young person earns a Masters of Business Administration degree (3.5 GPA) from the University of Phoenix, what kind of well-paying jobs could they get if they have severe Social ...show more

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    Virtually none of them. Business degrees are about human interaction. And save your money, Online MBAs are virtually worthless, no mater how much they try to use real world MBAs to bolster their claim that they're valuable. On line degrees only help those who work for organizations where MBA is a box checked off. Traditionally, people with severe social anxiety tend to work in technical fields and their human interactions are handled by someone with an MBA.

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That's not necessarily true what squirrels is saying. He's just an cynical and likely uneducated burnt out troll who has retired to Y/a making other lives miserable with his unwarranted "$0.02". There are tons of jobs that an MBA graduate can get that require little to no human interaction. Having an MBA, even a general non-specialization MBA gives you training in a series of very relevant fields such as Marketing, Finance and Accounting, General Management, and more, it is the best universal degree you can get. That being said, it allows you access into virtually any position that doesn't require its own specialized degree (like an M.D. or attorney). Number crunchers, which is what I used to do for the firm I left, was a very isolated position. Sure I had a VP boss but he very rarely got involved in my work. That's actually why I left, I wanted to be more active working with other people. By number crunching, it means anything from book keeping, accounting, data analytics, data query repositories, revenue trending, data analysis, and more. I would definitely work on crawling out of your shell though, it would be invaluable to your long term career. We live in an age where technical skills alone are not the name of the game, but more of a mixture of technical AND organizational behavior skills are equally important.

Stayve

Accounting for one. You will have to interact but to a lesser degree. IT, actually many technology fields. Can i let you in on a little secret. I used to be a bad drunk, a bad bad one. I FREQUENTLY embarrassed myself even though I didn't know it. People are generally more forgiving than we think. We all embarrass ourselves at times, it's called being human. You need to work through that. Don't hide next time, just take it and laugh. If you can't laugh at yourself, you can't laugh at anyone Edit; There's actually no truly solitary job, in order to be paid you must make report. If you get on in a large company as accountant and are assigned a single large account you have minimum interaction. In general accounting dept employees have the least interaction with their fellows compared to other depts

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U of Phoenix. Good luck finding any job.

Phil

Not really. The whole point of business is interacting with others.

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