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Most Global Studies majors intend to pursue international careers.  An international job is a position that requires employees to conduct their work across national borders, or deal with global/international issues.  An international job can be a short-term job, or it can be a full-time career position.  It might be based in the US or overseas.  Almost any vocation can be “internationalized”—from accounting to zoo keeping.  It all depends on training, language, and cultural skills, and experience.

 Positions most readily available to new graduates without specialized training are with non-profits such as the federal government (Peace Corps, Foreign Service), international service agencies (CARE, UNICEF, Direct Relief International), and English-language teaching jobs.  Most international business or technical companies require that you have the same skills and knowledge necessary for jobs in the US.  The best way to obtain this type of job abroad is to work for a US company (such as a bank, consulting firm, or engineering firm) that does business internationally and gain an international job through a promotion or experience.  It’s important to note that employers often consider actual work experience as a proxy for a specialized undergraduate degree.  As on recruiter put it, “What does a B.A. in business mean to us if the person has never worked in the real world?”  (From University of California, Santa Barbara Admissions and Outreach Services. http://www.admit.ucsb.edu/Majors-pdf/GlobalStudies.pdf)

How can I improve my chances for an international career?

 

Traditional paths to overseas career opportunities include earning an advanced degree (e.g., Law, Business, and International Affairs) and/or working your way up within an organization and positioning yourself for an international assignment. Success in the international job market, however, depends mostly on the critical skill(s) you develop and the relationship of those skills to the job market where you are applying. http://www.duke.edu/~lpmaskel/international_page.html#chance

Interested in working abroad? Visit www.transitionsabroad.com

 

 International Internships Are A Must for Survival in the Global Economy
(ARA) -- The concept of a global economy is no longer just a concept. It's a fact! Businesses large and small, profit and nonprofit, are stretching across time zones to international venues. As a result, college students and business entrepreneurs are quickly realizing they must keep pace with the global marketplace. Internships that just a couple years ago placed college students inside corporate skyscrapers in American cities are now placing American interns in such international locales as Tokyo and Hong Kong.  Two professors at Northwestern College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, teamed up to launch an International Business major five years ago that places students in six-month internships with businesses in Japan. Charles Kuivinen, professor of Business and chair of the business department, spent 25 years with such enterprises as Ford Motor Company, Purex and 12 years in his own financial consulting/human resource enterprise. Russ Lunak, assistant professor of Bible and Business Administration, spent 17 years in Japan as a missionary, a Christian education consultant and director of the Japan Missionary Language Institute.

Complete article at  http://www.careermag.com/JS/General/Catalog.asp?id=CRART110.htm

 Selling your Liberal Arts Major

Employers are seeking critical thinkers, problem solvers, effective communicators, and people who have demonstrated they can work well with others. These are important skills often associated with liberal arts graduates. http://www.jobweb.com/Resources/Library/Careers_In/Selling_Your_Liberal_83_01.htm

 Many occupations today require a college educated individual who can write and speak well, solve problems, learn new information quickly and work well with others on a team. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major.

 Career Information for Political Science  http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/political.html

 http://www.iup.edu/politicalscience/jobs/CAREERS.HTM

Careers in International Studies

http://www.tts.uwosh.edu/career/Pages/International_Studies.htm

 What can you do with a major in Global Studies?

http://www.ashland.edu/cardev/cdc/cardev/resources/majors/artssciences/International%20_Studies.pdf

 International Languages Websites

 

Job Listings:  

 Job openings - foreign languages 
http://www.tts.uwosh.edu/career/Pages/Job_Openings_foreignlang.htm
 

 

International Career Employment Center http://www.internationaljobs.org/fita/ 

 

Info on jobs in Spanish speaking world.  Entire site written in Spanish 
http://www.laneta.apc.org

 

E Network for Latin American Careers and Employment 
http://www.lanic.utexas.edu/enlace
 

 

Resources for International Job Opportunities (Riley Guide) http://www.rileyguide.com/internat.html

 

Bilingual Jobs - Bilingual Professionals & Career Seekers 
http://www.bilingual-jobs.com/

 

Overseas Jobs http://www.overseasjobs.com/

  

ESL Job Center http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/jobcenter.html

 

World Wide Employment Office http://www.employmentoffice.net

 

MonsterTRAK http://www.monstertrak.com

 

http://www.duke.edu/~lpmaskel/intl_general.html

International Career Resources

WorldGuide to Finding Opportunities Abroad
WorldInternational Jobs
WorldCIEE Work Abroad Programs
WorldInternational Volunteer Projects
WorldGeneva International Forum (The database of international institutions, permanent missions and companies)
WorldResources for International Job Opportunities (The Riley Guide)
WorldJeff Allen's Overseas Job Search Links
WorldStudentCenter Information about living and working outside the United States.
WorldResources for International Students in the U.S. (via Catapult)
WorldResources for U.S. Students Going Abroad (via Catapult)
WorldWorking and Living Overseas
WorldCouncil on International Educational Exchange
WorldWorldWide Access
WorldInternational Affairs Resources
WorldInternational Electronic Newspapers
WorldUnited Nations Home Page
WorldUnited Nations Information Services
WorldThe World Health Organization
WorldUS Agency for International Development (USAID)

Description of New Entry Professional Program

http://www.usaid.gov/about/employment/nepbro.htm

WorldInternational Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
WorldW3 Servers
WorldColleges and Universities Overseas
WorldThe Central Intelligence Agency Home Page
WorldThe United Nations Development Programme World Wide Web Server
WorldThe World Bank Home Page
WorldThe Inter-American Development Bank Home Page
WorldTeaching English Overseas
WorldCountries on the WWW
WorldThe Embassy Page (Embassies on the WWW)
WorldThe Electronic Embassy
WorldMIT's International List of Business Schools on the WWW
WorldCenter for International Education (@ U of CA - Irvine)
WorldThe Contact Directory to Nonprofits on the Web Arranged by world region and country.

 

Jobs with the Federal Government:  You can select jobs located outside the U.S.

http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/

 Career Information for International Languages

http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/language.htm

 Related Career Titles for Foreign Language Majors 

*Accountant

*FBI Agent

*Investment Analyst

*Advertising Manager

*Filmmaker

*Journalist

*Advertising Copywriter

*Finance Director

*Laboratory Technician

*Air Traffic Assistant

*Financial Planning Associate

*Lawyer

*Archivist

*Foreign Diplomat

*Library Technician

*Art Dealer

*Foreign Correspondent

*Linguist

*Auditor

*Foreign Exchange Trader

*Media Specialist

*Banking Correspondent

*Foreign Service Officer

*Missionary

*Bilingual Officers/Clerks and
 Tellers

*Foreign Service Peacekeeper

*Multi-Lingual Port
 Receptionist

*Bilingual Educator

*Foreign Service Specialist

*Museum Curator

*Bookkeeper

*Foreign Social Worker

*Musician

*Civil Service Employee

*Fund-Raiser

*National Security Agent

*Commercial Loan Officer

*Human Resources Director

*Negotiator

*Computer Systems Designer

*Importer/Exporter

*Overseas Personnel Manager

*Consultant

*Intelligence Researcher

*Overseas Plant Manager

*Copywriter

*Intelligence Specialist

*Paralegal

*Court Interpreter

*International Account Manager

*Peace Corps Volunteer

*Cultural Attaché

*International Banking Officer

*Performer/Video Artist

*Cultural Officer

*Internat'l Conference Planner

*Pharmaceutical Rep.

*Customs /Immigration Officer

*International Consultant

*Pharmacist

*Drug Enforcement Agent

*International Hotel Admin.

*Police Officer

*Editor

*International Trade Economist

*Politician

*Escort/Interpreter/Guide

*International Trade Specialist

*Production Supervisor

*Travel Agent Tour Organizer

*Scientific Translator/Interpreter

*Proofreader

*Translator

*Senior Credit Analyst

*Public Health Administrator 

*Transport Equipment Manager

*Sports Agent

*Publishing Specialist

*Travel Writer

*Teacher

*Quality Control Supervisor

*UNESCO Official

*Telecommunications Sales

*Radio/TV Announcer

*Writer

*TESO/ESL Teacher

*Reporter

*Professor

*Theme Designer

*Salesperson

*Interpreter

 

*Scientific Linguist