Career options
Chinese Business is a new degree which takes advantage of the rapid expansion of business opportunities for Australians in the wake of Australias increasing economic ties with China. The degree course combines an in-depth knowledge of Chinese economics, politics, business culture and language with an opportunity to gain six months training in China. As a Murdoch Chinese Business graduate, your outlook is bright, especially if you combine the major with other disciplines. Depending on which skill combinations and specialisations you have, your Murdoch degree may lead you towards work and study opportunities in a number of areas.
The following are some professions to consider, including extra majors that will improve your prospects of achieving them. Note: These are only a few specific career suggestions. You are by no means limited by these choices.
| Business Marketing Consultant | Business Consultants advise companies on investment options and business ventures. They explore national and international opportunities for the benefit of their business clients, initiate and participate in business negotiations, monitor company progress, making sure that their advice yields positive results. |
| Entrepreneur | Entrepreneurs conceive new business opportunities. They take risks required to convert ideas into reality, identify new commercial ventures, incubate business ideas and champion their adoption, assemble resources, launch and grow commercial companies. Entrepreneurship thrives on vision, energy, and enthusiasm, and an ability to monitor and bring business ventures to fruition. |
| International Advisor | International Advisors or International Consultants examine and evaluate international relations for business and government, offering professional advice. To be able to do so, they monitor international events, political developments and trade relations between national economies and global business networks. |
