In a business world continually reshaped by digital disruption, future-thinking leaders who are capable of designing contemporary solutions stand out to employers.
In RMIT’s Bachelor of Commerce, you’ll master critical analysis and data-driven decision-making, equipping you to uncover trends and insights that will drive the future of business in the digital age.
You'll graduate from your business course with a portfolio of your achievements that you can bring to any future interview or job opportunity.
“It’s more important than ever for students to demonstrate to employers how those skills might apply in a very different context from where they originally learned them,” said Associate Professor Boymal.
RMIT’s business courses enable graduates to stay ahead of trends in the everchanging workforce by helping them gain skills businesses need now and in the future. As Crawford describes, employers like Medibank are always looking for employees and graduates who have these future-focused skillsets.
“We see jobs trends leaning towards strong blending of both technical skills and behavioural attributes,” said Crawford.
“As we progress further into the future with digital adaption and technology, there is strong demand for people who can balance both technical skills, including data, analytics, and automation, along with intuitive and creative outputs, such as emotional intelligence and critical thinking.”