Today’s global leaders must not only foster company growth but also drive change. A comprehensive understanding of international business practices is essential for achieving this.
In a world where business challenges are increasingly global, sustainable, and tech-driven, future managers need more than traditional business skills. They need the agility to lead across borders, the curiosity to adapt to different cultures, and the mindset to make a difference.
EMLV is preparing students to manage global teams and navigate through transformation effectively
At EMLV Business School, students of the MSc International Business learn exactly that. Taught entirely in English, this programme prepares future managers to navigate transformation, combining a strong foundation in management with exposure to technology, data, and responsible leadership.
Whether your goal is to manage global teams, expand into new markets, or launch an impact-driven venture, here are five international careers you can pursue after obtaining an International Business degree at EMLV.
International Business Developer
If you dream of expanding companies across continents, this role is your ticket. International Business Developers are the explorers of the modern economy: identifying opportunities, negotiating partnerships, and opening new markets for their organisations.
At EMLV, students acquire this mindset through hands-on courses like Global Risk Management, Cross-Cultural Marketing, and International Business Strategy. By working with multicultural peers and companies during group projects and internships, students learn to navigate diverse markets and manage complex negotiations.
Where you’ll find yourself: in the headquarters of a global start-up in Paris, developing business in Asia, or leading international expansion for a European brand.
Global Management Consultant
Consultants are the strategists behind corporate change, advising multinational firms on everything from digital transformation to sustainable growth.
EMLV prepares future consultants with a blend of analytical, strategic, and human skills. Modules like Corporate Governance, Business Model Innovation, and Financial Aspects of International Business train students to approach challenges holistically, balancing data, innovation, and ethics.
By the time they graduate, EMLV students can diagnose organisational issues, design strategies, and guide leadership teams, qualities sought after by consulting firms, NGOs, and international institutions.
Potential employers include Deloitte, PwC, Accenture, and international development agencies.
Export & Trade Manager
Behind every successful product that crosses borders, there’s a trade expert ensuring everything runs smoothly, from logistics to compliance. An Export & Trade Manager manages operations, supply chains, and financial aspects of international commerce.
At EMLV, students build this expertise through modules such as Trade & Taxation, Business Negotiations, and Geopolitics & Economic Strategy.
By combining business analytics and intercultural skills, graduates are ready to join import-export departments, manage trade partnerships, or oversee expansion in new regions.
Industries hiring today: luxury goods, manufacturing, e-commerce, and renewable energy.
Sustainability & CSR Manager
Doing business is no longer just about profit; it’s about a purpose that serves all involved stakeholders. Companies are actively seeking professionals who can align performance with positive impact.
EMLV places responsible leadership at the heart of its programmes. Students explore how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles shape global business strategies. Courses in Innovation Management, Geopolitics, and Emerging Technologies help them understand how sustainability and digital transformation go hand in hand.
Graduates pursue careers designing CSR strategies, implementing sustainability audits, or managing social innovation projects for multinational companies and NGOs.
A career for changemakers where profit meets purpose, and values drive performance.
International Marketing & Brand Manager
How do global brands stay relevant in a multicultural, digital-first world? Through professionals who understand people as well as performance.
At EMLV, students in the MSc International Business learn Digital Brand Management, Cross-Cultural Marketing, and Mobile Marketing, a powerful trio of skills for the new generation of marketers. They also gain practical experience through group projects with international classmates, simulating global campaigns and product launches.
Graduates go on to craft marketing strategies for global audiences, manage cross-market communications, and lead digital transformation at brands operating worldwide.
Typical career paths include brand manager, global marketing coordinator, or international communications specialist.
MSc International Business: From Paris to the World
The MSc International Business provides students with the skills to expand and strengthen an organisation’s international activities. It prepares international bachelor-level students from all domains and origins for managerial roles in international business development and product management.
EMLV’s mix of academic excellence, project-based learning, and international exposure equips students with the knowledge and confidence to work anywhere in the world.
In addition to being employable, graduates are globally mobile and ready to contribute to organisations that are shaping a sustainable, interconnected future.
International Student Support at EMLV: Services and Integration on Campus
The integration of international students is supported by a dedicated framework that facilitates both their arrival in France and academic continuity.
On campus, a multilingual Welcome Desk provides ongoing assistance from admission through to graduation. This service covers key administrative and practical steps, including visa procedures, housing support, access to healthcare and social benefits, opening a bank account, and navigating local transport.
At the start of the academic year, a Welcome Week complements this support with administrative workshops, campus orientation sessions, and cultural activities led in collaboration with student associations. This organisation contributes to a broader international experience, combining personalised guidance with integration into a multicultural environment across EMLV campuses
















