Check out the links below for more information on potential careers within various degree programs.
For help getting started finding jobs within a career, try searching one of the websites below:
Having knowledge about a given industry can be helpful when interviewing with a company that falls within that industry. To learn more about a specific industry, try one of the helpful databases listed below.
Provides instant access to over 700 United States industries, everything from Shoes Stores to Gold Ore Mining and all industries in between.
When researching a company, it's helpful to determine whether the company is public, private, or a subsidiary of a larger parent company. This will give you a sense of where to look for information and what you might expect to find. To determine a company's status, find the company's profile using the resources below. From there you will be able to also find current information on the company.
Market Atlas provides tools for both interactive online research and easy predefined report access. These tools and reports are reflected across multiple product modules including Company, Sustainability, Industry, Country and Economic analysis.
The Market Atlas database of corporate information covering over 50,000 US and foreign public companies, current and historical (past 15 years) firm descriptions, statistics, financial information and ratios, annual reports, mergers, acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, long-term debt, capital stock, and insider trading.
A comprehensive business research database providing full-text access to scholarly journals, trade publications, and industry reports. It includes content from the Financial Times (FT) 50 journal list, as well as company profiles, SWOT analyses, and market research. Coverage spans key business disciplines such as management, marketing, finance, accounting, and economics, with archival material dating back to 1886.