Top Careers in International Economics

Trevor Onions, The Writers Network

If you've chosen to get a degree in international economic studies, then you've worked very hard, and rewarding yourself with one of the top careers in international economics is expected. Jobs specifically calling for a degree in this field are moderate to sparse in many regions, but the edge it gives you in a broader sense isn't to be neglected. The fact is that an international economics major can make you a prime contender for high quality jobs in government, academia, and business.

 
International Economics Careers in Government Service
 
In government, there are many opportunities for students fresh out of school with an international economics degree. For instance, you can find work as an international economist with the Federal government. In this role, you're responsible for delving into the fine numbers that represent what's going on in the world economy, and then churning out reports for the government to dissect. Entry level positions offer generous pay and US government benefits, and advancement potential is excellent. Candidates with higher degrees and extensive analytical experience stand the best chance of snagging an international economist position.
 
Right now, many state funded universities are seeking more instructors with a firm understanding of international finance and economics. Professorships provide long term stability, lucrative rewards, and prestige with top universities, but getting there can take time. The main advantage is having the ability to focus on what you love when you're not teaching classes or grading students. The best schools encourage their instructors to dive into their own research and work with other minds in the field, and publishing your findings adds to your own reputation and that of your employer.
 
Don't count out teaching in high schools or business colleges either. Students who plan on seeking careers in major sectors need an understanding of how the global economy really works. This alteration makes international economics majors exceedingly attractive as instructors across all levels of the higher education system.
 
Top Jobs in Business
 
It's not just governments who are seeking qualified international economics majors. The private sector is teeming with entrepreneurs and veteran business owners who thirst after broadening their understanding of the global economy and its impact on their ventures. As upsets in European economies threaten to ripple across American markets, major firms are offering more positions dedicated to understanding international economics than ever before.
 
For the best chance of quality employment, look for positions in large multi-national operations. Name brand companies with a global footprint can give you the greatest chances for long term career growth, and they typically provide excellent pay and benefits as well.
 
Alternatively, private organizations are excellent places to find top careers. Groups like the International Monetary Fund are employers who specialize solely in dealing with international economics. The IMF deals with international loans and currencies, which will challenge you in any position there. If you have banking experience in your studies, you'll stand out even more.
 
 
As these diverse jobs illustrate, a degree in international economics has vast potential. Don't settle for ordinary jobs. Instead, seek the best positions you can find.

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