The demand for innovative, forward-thinking entrepreneurs and business leaders is higher than ever in today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving business landscape. Eastwick College in New Jersey, renowned for its career-focused education, offers a dynamic Business Administration program designed to mold tomorrow’s entrepreneurs and business leaders. This comprehensive guide explores how Eastwick College achieves this through its …
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The world of business provides many different potential job prospects for those who pursue it, since it can apply to so many fields of work. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are an estimated 773,800 anticipated new jobs in financial and business occupations by 2026. The rise in demand for professionals …
In today’s day and age, technology is the driving efficiency factor in business. It’s expected for employees to have basic skills in commonly used products, such as Microsoft Word, but even within Microsoft Office, there are endless functions that can streamline operations. Learning these computer skills can give you the competitive advantage needed when applying …
Computer skills are absolutely necessary in almost all industries as job descriptions consistently require proficiency with both basic and more advanced computer programs. A career in office and accounting administration requires knowledge of programs ranging from the Microsoft Office Suite to QuickBooks. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in fields which encompass office and …
Thomas Eastwick, president and founder of Eastwick College was recognized in June 2017 for his dedication to the community and devotion to education. The award was presented at the Nutley Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon. Thomas Eastwick’s life’s work has been to educate those in need–that’s why Eastwick College provides students with an affordable education …
As student loan debt continues to mount in this country, young people are becoming increasingly wary of institutions that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and don’t prepare them with the skills necessary to enter the 21st century workforce. When weighing the options between entering the workforce or investing in higher education, schools need to …