Business Operations Specialists, All Other
All business operations specialists not listed separately.
How EWU courses prepare you for this work (we're still building course evidence for this occupation)
Recent regional postings for this occupation
View all 93 postings from the last year →5 most recent CareerOneStop listings for this occupation. "Live" in Quick Facts counts only postings the scraper re-confirmed in the last 7 days; older real postings still appear here until they age out.
- 2026-06-03
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Manager, Business Consultant (IC)2026-05-30CVS Health · Olympia, WA8 requirements 2 responsibilities 2 nice-to-have*Anticipated Weekly Hours
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Manager, Business Consultant (IC)2026-05-30CVS Health · Boise, ID8 requirements 2 responsibilities 2 nice-to-have*Anticipated Weekly Hours
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Manager, Business Consultant (IC)2026-05-29CVS Health · Salem, OR8 requirements 2 responsibilities 2 nice-to-have*Anticipated Weekly Hours
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Manager, Business Consultant (IC)2026-05-29CVS Health · Helena, MT8 requirements 2 responsibilities 2 nice-to-have*Anticipated Weekly Hours
Course evidence covers every O*NET task we tracked
Every O*NET task for this occupation has at least one candidate course match in the EWU Math BS catalog (matched at cosine similarity ≥ 0.30 against course learning outcomes). Faculty review of individual matches is ongoing. Electives extend that preparation further.
More O*NET details for this occupation (skills, knowledge, tools & technology)
Where this data comes from. Occupation descriptions, tasks, skills, and education-incumbents survey come from the U.S. Department of Labor's O*NET 30.2. Washington-state pay and employment projections come from WA Employment Security Department and the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Live job postings come from CareerOneStop, refreshed nightly from a scrape that tracks the original posting date and the date our system last saw each posting live.
How we connect courses to occupations. Course catalog descriptions and program-level learning outcomes are indexed alongside O*NET task statements. Where a course's language aligns with a task an occupation requires, we mark it as evidence of preparation. Faculty review each candidate match and either confirm or veto it; only confirmed matches surface in totals.