Master's in International Business Career Outlook
As an international business major, you will develop an understanding of cross-border relationships inherent in the multinational environment
A major in international business can prepare you for a career in:
Finance – Foreign exchange risk management, international treasury operations, international
debt, and equity markets
Accounting – Consolidation and translation of international accounting statements, international
taxation, compliance
Marketing – International distribution channels, brand building, international sales and advertising,
developing export markets
Production – International supply-chain management, international trade, imports-export, international
purchasing, international logistics
Human Resource Management – global staffing, expatriate training, global performance assessment
With an international business degree, you could work in the U.S. or abroad for international organizations, the U.S. government, multinational corporations, or U.S.-based businesses that have interests in other countries. Many international business majors start their careers in domestic companies or organizations to gain experience in basic business skills. Businesses that hire international business majors include:
- Banks
- Manufacturers
- Airlines
- Retail chains
- Manufacturers
- Accounting firms
Salary average range $89,000