Career options after diploma in International Business
If I have done international business as a diploma course then what are the career avenues for me?
If you have qualified in international business along with a law degree, then you can find various opportunities in the legal field to solve legal disputes among clients in different countries, particularly in legal affairs of international trade disputes ranging from patents, multilateral and bilateral trade agreements etc. Public sector offers jobs in the State trading Corporation (STC), Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC) etc. One can also find positions in World Trade Organisation (WTO), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, Regional Trade Blocks and trade associations etc.
Enormous opportunities are available in teaching and research with management institutions offering courses in international business. Media reporting related to import export, and reporting of specific commodity in print and electronic media, can also be a good opportunity to young people having a flair for international business. Since most of the international trade is done through port and aviation, these professionals can work in airlines, cargo and global shipping companies. Moreover, they could join travel and tourism industry and foreign direct investment and economic development agencies.
Financial institutions, EXIM bank and various private and public banks with foreign exchange dealings as well as foreign banks appoint those specialised in international finance. International accounting is also an area where experts in accounting operations may be posted in multinational corporations and firms engaged in international business operations.