Careers in German
- Account Executive: Plans, coordinates, and directs advertising campaign for clients of advertising agency
Attorney: Conducts criminal and civil lawsuits, draws up legal documents, advises clients as to legal rights, and practices other phases of law.
World Language Teacher: Teaches students how to read, write, and speak a foreign language.
Broker: Works in areas of insurance, real estate and securities.
German Teacher: Instructs students on the German language and culture.
Human Resource Specialist: Attracts the most qualified employees and matching them to the jobs for which they are best suited. They are important to the success of any organization.
Court Reporter: Records examination, testimony, judicial opinions, judge’s charge to jury, judgment or sentence of court, or other proceedings in court of law by machine shorthand (stenograph).
Volunteer Coordinator: Contacts and organizes the work of volunteers for businesses and other organizations
Travel Agent: Assesses the travel needs of tourists and business people. Helps them make the best possible travel arrangements.
Financial Partner: Uses knowledge of tax and investment strategies, securities, insurance, pension plans, and real estate to develop and implement financial plans for individuals and businesses.
Finance Director: Oversees financial and accounting functions and formulates and administers the organization’s overall financial plans and policies.
Interpreter: Uses knowledge of languages to reword the spoken or written words of one language into another language.
Assistant Principal: Assists principal in the management of elementary and secondary schools.
CPA-Tax Manager: Prepares federal, state, or local tax returns of individual, business establishments, or other organizations.
Advocate: Conducts criminal and civil lawsuits, draws up legal documents, advises clients as to legal rights, and practices other phases of laws.
Marketing Manager: Concerned with the potential sales of a product or service.
Consumer Affairs Representative: Investigates consumer complaints about merchandise, service, billing, or credit rating.
Dean of Admissions: Assists university president and develops budgets and academic policies and programs for the school.
Judge: Applies the law and oversees legal processes in courts according to local, state and federal statutes. Listen to cases the attorneys represent.
Consultants/management analysts: Analyze and propose ways to improve an organizations structure, efficiency, or profits. Some specialize in specific industries while others specialized by type of business function such as human resources or information systems. (Occupational Outlook Handbook)
International Trade Economist: Plans, develops, and conducts research to aid in interpretation of economic international relationships and in solution of problems arising.
Underwriter: Reviews insurance applications to evaluate, classify, and rate individuals and groups for insurance and accepts or rejects applications.
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- Midwife: Assess and care for mothers and their families throughout the total pregnancy period and follow up in normal and uncomplicated cases.
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- Paralegal: Helps lawyers prepare for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings. Investigates the facts of cases and ensure that all relevant information is considered (Occupational Handbook).
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