Published: Nov. 13, 2024

A Master of Science in International Management (MSIM) provides a deep understanding of global business dynamics, refines your ability to adapt to an increasingly interconnected world, and encourages a culturally aware, strategic mindset.  

As companies pursue international expansion and confront global market complexities, the demand for professionals with a broad international outlook is growing. An MSIM degree equips graduates to excel in roles involving logistics management, international finances, and exporting, positioning them as pivotal players in driving organizational success across borders. 

What is an MS in International Management?

An MSIM provides the skills necessary to excel in the complex world of global business. This program, tailored for those eager to enhance their understanding of international dynamics, combines advanced management strategies, critical thinking, and a strong appreciation for diversity to prepare students for the challenges of today's marketplace. Graduates are proficient in managing global teams, navigating cultural differences, and utilizing data and technology, making them highly sought after by employers across various industries. 

An MSIM often leads to higher-paying jobs than other fields, as advanced degrees significantly impact starting salaries. According to NACE's Summer 2021 Salary Survey, graduates with master's degrees in business fields saw substantial increases of over 50 percent in their earning potential over their bachelor's degree counterparts.

What are the job prospects for candidates with an MS in International Management?

International management can be applied to diverse fields, allowing graduates to pursue positions they are passionate about and flexibility in future career growth. For those with an MSIM, there are endless career opportunities from business development to global management with strong earning potential as businesses look to globalize their operations.  

An MS in International Business can prepare you for these positions:

International Logistics Manager

Logisticians are the strategic masterminds behind an organization's supply chain, analyzing and coordinating every detail to ensure smooth operations and timely deliveries. They oversee product acquisition and liaise between their firm and its suppliers. When working internationally, logisticians need leadership skills, a global business perspective, and cultural competence, all skills trained in the MSIM program. The profession's job demand will grow rapidly at 17 percent by 2034, which is 14 percent higher than average job growth rate. The median expected salary for the role is $80,880.

International Business Manager

This position is vital to the success of any internationally-operated firm. International managers are the global strategists who navigate the complexities of cross-border commerce. They oversee international operations, foster partnerships, and adapt strategies to meet the diverse challenges of global markets. Graduates can apply this position to numerous industries, from fine art to technology. With a current median salary of $101,280, international business managers have a lucrative future.

Global Business Development Manager  

As vital team members, global business development managers hold senior roles, are crucial for expanding the business internationally, and are critical players in driving a company's success in international markets. They analyze data and conduct research to create strategies that boost business performance worldwide. They develop strong leadership, interpersonal, and negotiation skills to excel in this role. These skills are essential when performing tasks such as writing persuasive business proposals, coordinating with various stakeholders, and identifying both business strengths and customer needs. The job demand is quickly growing at 5 percent with a median salary of $138,060.

Export Executive

These professionals ensure compliance with import and export laws and regulations, handling essential documentation such as packing lists, certificates of origin, and commercial agreements. Export executives play a crucial role in expanding a company's global reach. They research, develop, and manage export business plans, trade agreements, and export strategies to ensure success in international markets. Export management positions vary widely in pay, but the median salary is about $74,100.

International Finance Manager

These experts monitor financial details to ensure compliance with global legal requirements while supervising teams focused on financial reporting and budgeting. International finance managers prepare financial statements, business activity reports, and forecasts to provide insights into the organization's worldwide economic health. They identify opportunities to reduce costs and optimize efficiency across various regions, analyzing global market trends to maximize profits and uncover expansion opportunities in emerging markets. Their expertise in international tax laws and regulations ensures that the organization navigates the complexities of global finance effectively. The job outlook for financial managers is optimistic, with a projected 15 percent growth in demand by 2034 and a median salary of $161,700.

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Building the skills to realize her dream of working at the UN

“I have always known that I want to work for the United Nations. It has been something I have been working to achieve since I first learned about the organization in my early high school years. My time at Northeastern and the Northeastern experience was vital to my ability to achieve that opportunity. I now work for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.”
Tamara Al-Homsi, BSBA'20, MSIM‘21
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Connecting foundational business skills to his own international venture

“After researching various options, I decided Northeastern would be the best fit because of its diverse and welcoming community. I wanted to be at a university where I could interact with and learn from peers with perspectives and experiences that differ from mine…I'm glad I have the chance to do this at Northeastern.”
Minwoo Kim, MSIM‘21

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