1. international business manager: responsible for developing and managing the international market, establishing business relations with international customers and promoting international trade activities.
2. Import and export manager: responsible for organizing and managing import and export business, including supply chain management, transportation, customs declaration and other related work.
3. Trade researcher: research and analyze global trade policies, trade patterns and economic situation, and provide strategic suggestions for enterprise decision-making.
4. International Marketing Specialist: Responsible for formulating and implementing international marketing strategies, exploring new markets and improving the competitiveness of products in the international market.
5. International purchasing manager: responsible for organizing and managing the international purchasing activities of enterprises, finding and selecting suitable suppliers, and ensuring the purchasing cost and quality of enterprises.
6. Multinational Corporation Business Specialist: Working in the international business department of multinational corporations, assisting global business, including market research and supply chain management.
7. International Finance Commissioner: Engaged in international financial business, such as foreign exchange transactions, international payment and settlement, cross-border investment, etc.
8. Relevant positions in government departments or international organizations: such as international trade policy analyst, foreign economic cooperation commissioner, etc.
In addition, graduates majoring in international economics and trade can improve their competitiveness and career development by continuing their studies or obtaining relevant certificates (such as international traders and logistics engineers).