It doesn't have to be a "BA" which is a Bachelor of Arts. It could easily be a BSW (Bachelor of Social Work), BS (Bachelor of Science), or BBA (Bachelor of Business Admin).
If you want to know if this is "true", just goto target.com/careers
Click on Salaried management and then look at any ETL job posting. It cleary says under "requirements" - "4-year college degree"
It also states under the requirement that you must have supervisory experience and we all know that's bs. I know in the store I trained at the SRTL is going to become ETL and he doesn't have a bachelors
It also states under the requirement that you must have supervisory experience and we all know that's bs. I know in the store I trained at the SRTL is going to become ETL and he doesn't have a bachelors
Actually, our STL explained that "supervisory experience" requirement when I had asked about it two years ago when I was trying to find a way to promote to something above TL.
Basically Target considers college to be "supervisory experience" because (supposedly) colleges incorporate leaderships skills into classes. We all know that is crap except for business management students, but that's supposedly what target thinks.
I think I would be happier with execs if any of them had work experience outside of college period. Most of the ones we get anyways have never worked a day in their lives before coming to Target.
I think I would be happier with execs if any of them had work experience outside of college period. Most of the ones we get anyways have never worked a day in their lives before coming to Target.
I think I would be happier with execs if any of them had work experience outside of college period. Most of the ones we get anyways have never worked a day in their lives before coming to Target.