international business

<p>it sounds perfect for me. i love travelling and languages and i want to study business, but its not a common major and that scares me. It makes me feel like international business doesn't prepare me for domestic jobs. If i study international business, will i be at a disadvantage bc my major was so specific. I don't want to major in it, if its strictly about doing business in other countries bc realistically, i will probably want to find jobs within california also. </p>

<p>If i get a find a job abroad as easily if i simply have a degree in business administration or management instead or does the 'international' thing really help?</p>

<p>and does anybody know which schools have the top undergraduate international business program?</p>

<p>nyu and wharton</p>

<p>I believe it was Alexandre who posted on the fact that a major in International Business is pretty useless. Businesses that operate internationally all hire the usual positions, corporate finance types, accountants, etc. Usually American companies have offices abroad (like Goldman Sachs in London, HK, etc) So it's really just a matter of being hired by that company and being transferred to a different branch. Obviously knowing the native language will help, but really there's no need to major in 'international business'.</p>

<p>thanks a lot dcfca</p>