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What kind of a career can I get if I have a degree in international business?

Tuesday Jan 13, 2009

I'm currently working towards my BS in Business Administration at the University of Southern California. We are required to major in another topic within the business school like marketing, communication, etc. I was planning on international business because it seems cool that you can work on a business level with people from other cultures and countries. I was wondering exactly what kind of a job I could get if I chose to emphasize my business studies in international business.

I imagine it would be helpful if you look for a job with any business who works on an international level. It might also help if you were looking to go work for a company in another country. Pretty much anything that operates on an international level, across countries, is going to have some sort of business aspect, and an international business degree would look good for those sorts of positions.

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kamikazepilot42:

I imagine it would be helpful if you look for a job with any business who works on an international level. It might also help if you were looking to go work for a company in another country. Pretty much anything that operates on an international level, across countries, is going to have some sort of business aspect, and an international business degree would look good for those sorts of positions.
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January 13th, 2009 | 9:55 pm
melvinschmugmeier:

International business will give you knowledge that you would need to work at an import/export business. Since the US manufactures little now this would be a good thing. [learn to speak chinese and/or spanish].
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January 13th, 2009 | 10:05 pm

As a former French teacher and foreign language instructor, I have to say that this book is just excellent. Each lesson builds well upon the previous lessons, the language notes are clear and the cultural notes are always on-point and fit well with the vocabulary being introduced. Nothing in this book is gratuitous. The audio CD’s are good as well, although I wish some listening comprehension exercises had been included along with the pronunciation of the vocabulary being introduced.

I think that for me, beginning with pinyin (the romanized version of Chinese), and focusing on the oral language, is a great way to begin. After the first few chapters the kanji (Chinese ideographs) are just there, next to the pinyin, and the learner soon begins to recognize certain characters, without even trying. But it is helpful, I think, to have a grasp of the vocabulary and structures of Chinese before beginning to really work on the kanji.

December 23rd, 2009 | 10:30 pm
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