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There is a wide range of positions available to aspiring business administrators, but mid-to upper-level management positions require more formal education and experience. Entry-level jobs in retail management, health care administration, and human resources require an associate degree in business management or a related field. <\/p>

For a job as an operations manager, business analyst, and other middle management positions, you need to complete a bachelor\u2019s degree in business administration or a similar major. To qualify for advanced leadership positions or consulting work, you need a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree or doctorate, along with several years of experience in management roles.<\/p>

Since a business administrator can pursue career opportunities in a variety of industries, there is a broad range of potential salaries. Depending on the field you work in as a business administrator, the BLS reports that the average annual salary is $83,790. Operations specialties managers specifically make an average of $105,750 a year. Those who work in the finance and insurance industry earn an average of $95,720.<\/p>

The size of a business administrator’s salary will also depend on the size of the company you work for, its location, and your experience both as a business administrator and within the field.<\/p>

Who is a business administrator?<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>

A business administrator, or business director, is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a business. Their duties include hiring staff members, leading department meetings, and communicating with upper management to implement new policies and procedures, among daily operations.<\/p>

Business Administrators complete organizational and management tasks that support the productivity and growth of an entire organization and its individual departments or teams. They often have the following responsibilities:<\/p>