Embark on a Future in Business, Finance, & Consulting
By merging your technical and quantitative skills with a strong business perspective, you can significantly impact the enterprise. Business, finance, and fintech encompass areas like management, behavioral science, finance, banking, analytics, and entrepreneurship.
Whether you aim to analyze data for performance trends, enhance operational efficiency, or lead innovative initiatives, our resources and support will guide you on your professional journey.
Business
Business careers involve planning, organizing, and evaluating an organization’s functions to enhance operations and efficiency. Depending on your interests, you can explore diverse industries and sectors in your career.
Sample Job Titles
- Financial Manager
- Financial Advisor
- Management Analyst
- Human Resources Manager
- Logistician
- Market Resarch Analyst
A finance career demands knowledge of financial markets and data analysis skills. Students can find opportunities in various industries, including financial advising, corporate finance, and investment management.
Sample Job Titles
- Chief Financial Officer
- Director of Business Development
- Financial Analyst of Acqusitions
- Investment Analyst
- Operations Manager
- Portfolio Manager
Resources:
Whether you aim to analyze data for performance trends, enhance operational efficiency, or lead innovative initiatives, our resources and support will empower you to excel in a consulting career. With a focus on problem-solving and strategic thinking, you’ll be well-equipped to advise clients and drive impactful change in their organizations.
Sample Job Titles
- Associate Consultant
- Analyst
- Change Management Consultant
- Human Resouces Consultant
- Marketing Consultant
- Principal Consultant
Resources:
- Dartmouth’s Consulting 101 Resource
- Dartmouth’s Graduate Consulting Group
- Harvard Business School (HBC) Cases present real-world solutions for students to anaayze and solve during the interview process. The Case Method was pioneered by HBS. Examples can be found through the Dartmouth Library research guides.
Job Market Trends
Explore potential jobs and industries in depth using data that reflects real-time labor market trends on Dartmouth’s Center for Career Design, the undergraduate career center. Information include average earnings by location, top employers, employment trends and projections in the next ten years, “hard” skills, and popular job titles. Use keywords of by filtering for industry and occupation.