It is a wonderful field to study. Earning your bachelors degree in it will open a great deal of jobs that include traveling. Make sure to include a language with it.
2007-02-28 05:25:16
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answered by young61021 4
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If your concern is whether you can get a job in Int'l Business, the biggest advantage you can have over other people is language abilities. One of my suppliers in the US is a white guy, but he speaks fluent Japanese and Spanish. (learned Spanish doing construction when young, and taught English in Japan for two yrs while in college). Now he is a top Acct Executive for a Japanese company doing sales, travels frequently to Japan and Mexico because that's where all the action is. He almost dropped out of high school and barely made it through college. He tells me the only reason why he's where he is today is because he is tri-lingual in the right languages.
2007-02-28 05:31:52
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answered by BPL 2
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Yes of course. It is international. Knows everything in international business not only domestic business . .
2007-02-28 05:23:42
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answered by Linda 3
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Do you speak two languages?
Do you know what P&E, CY, YTD and ROI mean?
If so yes, if you dont then learn them first!!
2007-02-28 05:24:16
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answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6
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