Careers in Global Business
Global Business program graduates have followed many opportunities including companies with global operations, business as missions, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and local firms.
Your B.A. degree in global business could lead you to a job as a:
Recent Cedarville graduate employed by HOPE International
Abigail Eustace is an Operations Fellow for a BAM organization. She provides financial analysis and planning for microfinancing loans.
Career Preparation: Starting Freshman Year
Career Services at any university is the office that helps students find a job. So, while you may be spending time with the "admissions" staff right now, don't forget to check out a university's "emissions" team as well. The staffing, resources, and philosophy of a career services office tell you much about a university's focus on outcomes and student success.
Influence
The influence of Career Services at Cedarville University goes far beyond coaching resume and interviewing skills, hosting career fairs, setting up internships, or offering interest and skills testing. The team provides a MyPlan Career Assessment at no charge to new students, then advisors help students develop a four-year completion plan. Regular Jobs4Jackets emails keep employment opportunities “top of mind.” Career Services’ staff regularly present in classes, helping students connect job opportunities with what they are studying in their major.
Calling
At Cedarville, Career Services helps students think about their career choice as a calling — the opportunity to use unique God-given talents and abilities to make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ.
Success
Cedarville’s placement rates — including graduates who are working in their fields of study — outperform national benchmarks year after year. Even in challenging economic times, employers seek out Cedarville graduates for their academic preparation, work ethic, and character.
Explore the Career Services website for additional resources and information!