
Translation/Interpretation
Banking/Finance
Sales
Customer Services
Manufacturing
Logistics and Transportation
Engineering/Technical
Computer & Software Services
Research
Operations Management
Consulting
Importing/Exporting
Administrative Services
Advertising & Marketing
Human Resources

EMPLOYERS
| Banking & Financial institutions |
| Imports & Exports |
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International companies including:
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Manufacturers |
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Retail Stores |
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Environmental firms |
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Consulting agencies |
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Sports Organizations |
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Telecommunications companies |
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Computer & Software firms |
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Advertising agencies |
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Professional associations |
STRATEGIES
- Supplement coursework with business classes or a business minor/certificate.
- Develop international competency by living and working abroad and by interacting with international students on campus.
- Get involved with student organizations and seek leadership roles
- Research which companies do business with your language of study.
- Be prepared to start in a position in the US working for a firm with an overseas presence. Entry level positions may be hard to come by in international business. You may need further study which ties in to the next point.
- Some jobs will require graduate degrees in fields such as business, law, or related areas.
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