career opportunities with certificate

Why did you have to be a UH student? You're the last guy i'd want affiliated to my school. Most people outside of Bauer DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS CERTIFICATE IS ABOUT. so when they're asking you about the program, it's because they don't know that it just requires two classes because the people from the entrepreneurship program created it a few years ago. Rather than being a little smartass punk you could respond to what they're asking you.

What fields and job titles should I be looking for? What do you recommend I seek with this certificate? Any leads or suggestions will HELP me with the new change I am looking for. Thanks a million!

How're you going to ask what job titles to look for or what we recommend you seek in this and then post "If it is or isn't worth anything I really don't care like I said I didn't pursue it".

You want an easy answer? It's not a big deal, it's an additional certificate, that can be meaningless unless you sell it properly, if you paid attention in class, you'd know this shit. Corporate Entrepreneurship is Intrapreneurship, and that's all about having an entrepreneurial mindset in a corporate setting, so LITERALLY any corporate setting can have what you learned be applied there. It's in the meaning of the title itself. You can put it on your resume and then speak about it in addition to your other skills whenever you interview, and you can say that you went to Bauer which has the number one entrepreneurship program in the country, of which they provide a certificate so that those in the other majors can also apply some of the skills that the program gives to those who graduate with the full degree in entrepreneurship.

You just don't need to be a little smartass like you typically are because then you have people being smartasses back at you and you get downvoted to oblivion like I see happen all too often to you. SO try being a bit more human and less asshole and you'll be surprised at how nice people will be to you.

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