Global jobs
Although these companies are physically based offshore, they serve domestic (onshore) clients and must operate in financial compliance with domestic regulations.
A relationship manager is tasked with building strong long-term relationships with onshore banking clients, which requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills as well as experience. A profound understanding of financial and regulatory requirements is essential to this job.
This entails not only the need for international financial compliance but cross-cultural and linguistic understanding too.
Liaison officer
Today, it is commonplace for large film companies such as IMAX and Walt Disney to outsource their animation production to Asian countries.
Outsourcing movies, cartoons, commercials and games is cost efficient, especially with the vast growth of Asia’s production industry.
A liaison officer is required to act as the middle man when international film companies wish to outsource.
The officer must communicate efficiently and possess cross-cultural sensitivity and linguistic knowledge. Having good understanding of the contract laws and financial regulations of both countries is of utmost importance to the position.
A liaison officer at this company would need to cultivate and maintain relationships between international clients and the company.
Specialising in international business presents you with many golden opportunities. Not only do you amass an impressive collection of skills and talents in the various fields of communication, law and business, but a managerial position could also be yours within a few years with the master’s degree and additional experience.