What can I do with a major in International Business?

International business is an interdisciplinary program which draws on areas of marketing, management, finance, and economics in order to develop a multinational perspective on contemporary business opportunities throughout the world. It deals with the problems of developing and adapting business practices to operate within different economies, different political systems and different cultures. International business workers are employed in both the private and public sectors, as well as in international non-profit institutions.    

Related Occupations:
 

Finance Accountant Administrative Aide Advertising Worker
Chamber of Commerce President City Manager Consultant
Store Manager Hotel / Motel Manager  Investment Banker
Manager Trainee Political Risk Analyst  Personnel Manager
Politician Public Relations Specialist Purchasing Agent
Sales Manager School Administrator International Planner
Managerial Accountant Tax Accountant Auditor
Lender International Lawyer Production Engineer
International Finance Specialist International Financial Planner Specialist
International Sales Specialist Marketing Researcher International Marketing Planner
Production Manager Production Planner International Logistic Expert
International Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Possible employers of International Business majors:

Accounting Firms Banks
Public Corporations Import / Export Management Companies
Law Firms Retailers
Advertising Companies Export Management Companies
Transportation Industry Executive Search Firms
Agricultural Co-ops Non-profit Agencies
Financial Institutions Investment Firms
Consulting Companies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skills important for International Business majors:

  • Ability to clearly communicate ideas and concepts to others
  • Strong background in business, marketing and human relations
  • Proficient in organizing, planning, coordinating and directing activities
  • Ability to work well under pressure
  • Ability to lead others
  • Understanding and appreciation for other cultures
  • Ability to adjust to new environments
  • Understanding of political concepts
Personal attributes important for International Business majors:
  • Independent
  • Decisive
  • Resourceful
  • Diplomatic
  • Adaptable
  • Willingness to go above & beyond the call of duty
  • Achievement-oriented
  • Show initiative
  • Observant
  • Patient
  • Curious
  • Flexible
  • Open-minded
  • Enjoy challenges
Related activities for International Business majors:
  • Do an internship
  • Start or manage a part-time business endeavor
  • Travel internationally
  • Join a professional organization
  • Serve as a student aid or work in a high school or college business department.
  • Work for a domestic firm with international offices 
  • Assist in planning of civic or social events

Print Resources:

  • Arpan, Jeffery.  Opportunities in International Business Careers.  VGM Career Horizons, (latest edition).

  • Colorado International Trade Directory.  Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, 1999-2000.

  • Hoover's Handbook of World Business.  The Reference Press, Inc., 1995.

  • Kocher, Eric.  International Jobs:  Where They Are and How to Get Them.  Addison-Wesley Publications, Inc., 1993.

  • Occupational Outlook Handbook.  U.S. Department of Labor, (most recent edition).

  • Stair, Lila.  Career in Business. VGM Career Horizons, (latest edition).

Internet Resources:

Professional Associations:
  • American Foreign Service Association
  • American Management Association
  • International Chamber of Commerce
  • National Foreign Trade Council

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