International Studies Career Opportunities

A myriad of career options is available to International Studies Majors and adding an International Studies minor can open additional pathways. Below, we have listed some of the most common career paths. We'd be happy to discuss how you may tailor your studies to fit your career goals.

The world of international business continues to expand with opportunities in trade, technology, and capital, among many other arenas. Learn more:

 
  • Human Resources
  • Labor Relations
  • Banking and Finance
  • Economics
  • International Development
  • Real Estate
  • Consulting
  • Sales/Marketing & Advertising
  • Product Management
  • Importing/Exporting
  • Supply Chain Management
 

Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs addresses international political economy, global governance, intercultural relations, foreign policy analysis, international security, diplomacy, terrorism, development studies, sustainability, media, global, national and ethnic identities, social movements and more. Learn more:

 
  • Diplomacy/Peacekeeping
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Economic Development
  • Human Rights
  • Ethics and Anti-Corruption
  • Policy Making & Analysis
  • Political Advising
  • Poverty-Reduction Strategy
  • Community Development
  • Resource Development
 

The need for language services and educators overseas is ever expanding as technology brings our world closer together. Learn more:

 
  • Translating/Interpreting
  • Curriculum Development
  • Teaching/Tutoring
  • Research
  • Writing
  • Study Abroad Programming
  • International Student Support
  • International Cultural Center Management
 

Media and Communication Specialists may handle internal and external communications as well promoting a positive public image and being responsible for press releases and public statements. Other duties could include crafting brand identities for companies, managing social media accounts, and collaborating with marketers. Learn more:

 
  • Foreign News Correspondence
  • International Broadcasting
  • Reporting
  • Editorial/Column Writing
  • Investigative Journalism
  • Research
  • Photography
  • Freelance Work
  • Marketing/Advertising
  • Consultancy
 

International Public Law is an expansive field. Attorneys with international expertise may practice U.S. law abroad or be involved in diplomacy, policy-making, administration, and internationally-oriented advocacy and activism. Learn more:

 

  • Economic Law
  • Trade and Investment Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Refugee Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Humanitarian Law
  • Commercial Arbitration
 

Ready to start making connections for your career today? Take a look at our resource list below, or email us. We'd love to help!

 

We're here to help you make career connections.

Our Center for Career and Professional Development offers many resources, including one-on-one appointments with a career coach. Our faculty would be also be happy to discuss your educational journey and career opportunities.

 

Additional Resources:

International Service: The following organizations have information about working overseas:

Non-profit Sector: What are non-profits? The following links will help you find employment opportunities at non-profit organizations:

Work With Refugees: Many organizations work with refugees around the world. Here are a few links for employment opportunities: