What is the scope of growth in International business Initially because, company do not ask you until you have big experience in this field.
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Hi,
Please be more specific as to what exactly you mean by international business. Which field of business are you interested in - finance, trade, marketing, sales, operations or anything else?
International Business It suppose to be each field related to it ,may it be International marketing ,International Logistics ,Operations etc ...
My Question was how can a person put an Impact untill he or she do not have any experience in same field. My Experience is they as for the work Experience every time . I am a MBA International Business Student.
There are two aspects to this - one, simply the "business" part of it and two, the "international" part. On the business part, both people with & without experience have succeeded & failed. However, companies and individuals are still learning the art of being truly "global" or "international" or "multi / trans national" In such a scenario, experience is the only edge.
The suggestion would be get your foundations on business right first, pick up different facets of the trade during the early years of ur corporate life and then move up the value chain for positioning yourself in the international scenario and score above the rest based on the skills you have gathered by studying the subject.
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Hi,
Please be more specific as to what exactly you mean by international business. Which field of business are you interested in - finance, trade, marketing, sales, operations or anything else?
All the best.
Dear Editor,
International Business It suppose to be each field related to it ,may it be International marketing ,International Logistics ,Operations etc ...
My Question was how can a person put an Impact untill he or she do not have any experience in same field. My Experience is they as for the work Experience every time . I am a MBA International Business Student.
Hi,
There are two aspects to this - one, simply the "business" part of it and two, the "international" part. On the business part, both people with & without experience have succeeded & failed. However, companies and individuals are still learning the art of being truly "global" or "international" or "multi / trans national" In such a scenario, experience is the only edge.
The suggestion would be get your foundations on business right first, pick up different facets of the trade during the early years of ur corporate life and then move up the value chain for positioning yourself in the international scenario and score above the rest based on the skills you have gathered by studying the subject.
All the best.
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