If you are interested in business, but have a propensity for communication, writing, an interest in research, and consider yourself a “people person,” then a career as a business journalist could be a smart move for you. With the new trend in growing small businesses and the growing involvement of individual investors, a demand has grown for insight and analysis into business growth trends.
With your degree in economics, your passion for writing and journalism, and your keen analytical mind, you could become a successful reporter for business newspapers, like the Wall Street Journal, or even an anchor person for a business television station, such as CNBC. Of course, you economic skills must be top-notch if you want to make it all the way, but that is a stricture that certainly applies to any business field.


With a degree in business administration, the world of work is truly open to you. You can pursue so many different careers in so many different, yet related fields, that it can be difficult to choose among all the options. When trying to focus in on a career option in business, you’ll want to select between accounting, finance, management, or marketing. These four primary fields of business encompass very different duties and also attract very different types of people. Which is right for you? Let’s take a look at some of the things that each of these four specialties and perhaps that will help to answer the question.