What can I do with my studies?

Your studies at uOttawa open the door to a world of opportunities. Whether you choose to enter the workforce, pursue further education or launch your own venture, the skills and knowledge you’ve gained will set you up for success. Explore diverse career paths and make an impact in your chosen field.

International management

Potential Career Paths

A university education can lead to many career possibilities. While your degree lays the groundwork, professions require specific skills, additional training or education and relevant experience. Having a career goal in mind can help you make informed decisions throughout your studies, as you explore opportunities, seek meaningful experiences and evaluate employment options. Keep in mind that your path can shift over time as you learn more about yourself and the world of work.

Potential Employers

There are many employers across sectors who value the skills and knowledge gained through your studies. The list below offers a sample of organizations that may provide employment opportunities related to your program. Use it as a starting point for your search and to get inspired.

Professional Organizations

Professional associations offer training, certifications, and networking to support careers in international management.

  • Canadian Institute of Management | Chartered Managers Canada 
  • Canadian Society of Management Professionals 
  • Canadian Management Centre 
  • Supply Chain Canada 
  • International Association of Emergency Managers – Canada 
  • Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada
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Want to learn more?

The Horizons Career Development Program offers self-paced modules to help you identify your strengths, research occupations, and make informed decisions about your future.

Contact us

Career Corner

University Centre
(2nd Floor – Room 216)
Ottawa ON Canada
K1N 6N5
Email: [email protected]


September 1 - May 30 
Monday to Friday: 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

June 1 - August 31 
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