Those pursuing business careers today have to be out-of-the-box thinkers. The current business climate is so competitive that innovation is always paramount. The good news is that, with the advent of new technologies, those currently entering business fields have the technological advantage over those whose understanding of relevant software programs is a few years old.
For those interested in entering business with the advantage of up-to-date business models and the latest technology, the following three entrepreneurial careers may offer excellent opportunities:
- Food production on a small scale with a “membership model” plan. Both up-market foods and membership systems are reaching record highs in economic gains and social popularity. This model is seen as the wave of the future.
- Advertising with low-impact methods. The green revolution is here to stay and today’s advertisers are finding ways to use natural elements such as water, sand, and grass to broadcast messages.
- Sales of health-monitoring devices. Today’s consumers still love gadgets, but they are more concerned about their health than ever, so technology that tracks everything from sleep patterns to heart rates are gaining in the marketplace.


If you are the type of person who likes to look behind the numbers, analyze market trends, and follow stocks, then you may want to look into a career in money management. Money managers hold stocks and bonds for institutional clients and use quantitative techniques to determine strategies for buying and selling stocks.
Deciding to go into a career in business is an adventuresome and admirable thing. But the business world is not one for the unprepared. First of all, “business” represents a wide range of areas of expertise, so one must choose a concentration. The various departments include accounting, consulting, finance, marketing, retail, real estate, sales, corporate, entrepreneurship, and human resources. Within each one of these fields there are also specific concentrations in which to specialize. Once one has chosen an area of interest, the next step is to obtain a bachelor’s degree, and preferably go on to earn an MBA in that field. Attend the best college available to you, as this strategy will pay off in the end.
When selecting business careers, many new graduates and seasoned professionals alike can get stymied in their preconceptions of what careers are available. But as times change, so do the careers that are offered, as well as the business structures themselves. Picking up a book or two on the subject will not only inform career seekers of business trends today, but update them on the methods for getting a foot in the door.
Choosing a business career is tricky when you know you have a variety of skills and abilities to offer. So rather than choose which career to enter in business by the tasks involved, why not look at the work environments that each of several business careers can offer you? Different careers appeal to different workers depending on their unique values, priorities, preferred locations, and yes, even personal hobbies.