What are some post-undergrad management/company (not sales) or finance jobs that involve travel? I want to see the world before I have enough money to start my own business.
>>2921622
if you want to see the world just become a flight attentdant or a pilot or something
>>2921630
Business related, I want to make decent money without going back to school to become a pilot.
>>2921622
bump
You've literally excluded your best option.
Why?
Agribusiness in supplying, for big trading chains like Raiffeisenbank or stuff you go abroad to find suppliers or help building supplying companys
>>2922401
I am pretty introverted. I can have a good conversation once I know someone, but I need to work on first impressions.
>>2922439
business ownership is 80% about having the skills of a salesman, and maybe 10% the skills of a manager, and 10% the skills of an engineer.
business owners in every industry are selling constantly and putting in time in the trenches is the best teacher.
>>2921622
Consulting
Audit
My first year after uni went into audit at a big 4 (risk audit). Travelled business class to us, twice india, 6 times london.
Quit the job, hated travelling. You dont see the city anyway. Worst are intra day flights, getting up at 5 am coming back home 11pm. Kills your gym routine. Best was all the liquor and food when travelling transatlantic business class.
Amyway switched job then and now make 20-30k more. And less travel.