Summary
Every industry relies on the basic principles of business to function and prosper. An accountant can therefore choose to work in any business that needs sound financial practices. A sports enthusiast might seek an accounting job with a professional sports team, a sports equipment manufacturer, or other related business. Mixing business with pleasure is just one of the reasons to give this field a serious look. Demand is another. Each industry needs well-trained people who can organize, plan, and manage their way to success.
Accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, nonprofit management, leadership, and real estate are just a few of the areas of specialization explored in further detail in the new Career Ideas for Teens in Business, Management, and Administration.
Job articles include:
- Brand manager
- Chief executive officer
- E-commerce analyst
- Human resources director
- International business consultant
- Media coordinator
- Purchasing agent
- Risk manager.
Specifications
Full-color illustrations. Index. Appendix.
About the Author(s)
Diane Lindsey Reeves is the founder of Bright Futures Press. She holds an undergraduate degree in elementary education as well as a master's-level certification in applied communications. She is the author or coauthor of several books and series of books, including the Career Ideas for Kids and Virtual Apprentice series for Ferguson's. Reeves also conducts workshops on teaching career-planning skills to students. She resides in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Joe Rhatigan is a former teacher and editorial director who runs his own writing and editing business. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina.
Kelly Gunzenhauser has a master's degree in English and has been an editor and writer in the educational publishing field for more than 13 years. She is an avid school volunteer and substitute teacher. She lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.