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Last Date:2012-01-20

Question: What jobs can i get if study "business and international relations" and speak more than 3 languages fluently?

i'm from colombia, and i want to study the before mentioned career, i speak fluently english, spanish, french, portuguese and italian, and speak a bit of chinese mandarin and german. how would i get payed in an international company?, would i travel a lot?
and would i be able to work and study a master in france once i finished my career?


Answer:

You might get a job with the cia or as a cia advisor, if you can get good security clearance.

You can get training to become an international mediator if you also know the customs of the countries.

Or you could go to law school and be an international lawyer. Or maybe paralegal training and work with international lawyers.

But mainly, what kind of job would you LIKE to be doing for the next several years?

The world is kind of your oyster. You can find a lot of jobs with the talents you have and the degree you'll be pursuing. Any international company will want to take a look at you, even if they don't operate in a country that speaks the languages you speak, because they know that you're ability to learn a language is so high. You can be anything from a UN interpreter to an Ambassador to the Regional manager of an international division of a global company. All you would have to do would be to google American companies in France or the other way around and see what you get if you wanted to study and work in France. And yes, you could be asked to travel a lot or even live in other countries for set periods of time. And as far as getting paid, it depends on where the headquarters are based and what you'd be doing. For instance if HQ is in America and you're the CEOs personal interpreter, as he travels to various countries where his company has offices, then you'll be paid in US dollars. If you're the Regional Manager in say South America for a US company then you'll still be paid in dollars but it will automatically be transferred into the currency of the country you're living in.

You would be better off working for the US Government by assisting them in blowing up the aforementioned countries.

Hi,

You would be a great candidate for an international bluechip company. Finance, Pharmaceuticals, and many other fields need people with your experience.
You should also look into the possibilities of working for governmental organisations such as the foreign ministry of Colombia, the UN, or countless NGO's who would benefit from your education.

I have a degree in International Relations from LSE in London, and landed an internship at the Norwegian embassy. I decided that it wasn't for me, but it is definitely worth checking out the different careers you could build on that degree!

Expect it to be hard work, and you need to show determination to get anywhere in any organisation.
In the beginning you would probably have to take an internship or a low paid entry level position, but in a couple of years you could easily be making a five figure salary!

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