Employability upon completion of IBC program
The degree in International Business Communication prepares the student with theoretical and practical skills in both the areas of business and communications. Therefore students will be able to utilize their knowledge in various areas and industries, both public and private.
(1) International organizations
Secretary, administrative staff
Technical Staff
Translators
Interpreter
(2) Multinational Corporations
Administrative staff
Public relations
Secretaries
Technical Staff
Local HR Staff
Translators
(3) Import-export businesses
Procurement Staff
Merchandiser
Import-Export Coordinator
On-line Marketing Coordinator
(4) Service industry
Secretary
Translator
Public Relations
Insurance Services (claims adjuster, underwriting)
Hospitality Industry (front desk, reception)
Medical Services (registration, front desk, patient services)
(5) Embassies and consulates
Interpreter/translator
Secretary
Administrative and Consular Services Jobs
Press and Cultural Section Jobs
Trade Department Jobs
Diplomatic Coordinator
(6) Public and Private sectors
Administrative staff
Entry to mid-level managers
Communications specialists
Networking
Financial Sector
Retail Sector
Human Resources
Employee Relations Specialist
Administrative Assistant
IT personnel
Translator
Company secretary
Distribution and Logistics
(7) Marketing and advertising agencies
Advertising Account Executive
PR Executive
Marketing Executive
Market Research
Sales Executive
(8) Entrepreneur
Retail business owner
Contractor
Import-export business owner
Travel agency
Consulting
Restaurant owner
Other small business