
What jobs can you do after a business school?
Why attend a business and management school?
Attending a business school means choosing a future rich in opportunities. Thanks to training that combines strategic expertise, an entrepreneurial mindset and hands-on experience, you will have access to the most sought-after careers: finance, digital marketing, consulting, international trade, business project management, and more.
Whether you dream of joining a large corporation, running a start-up or creating your own business, a business school gives you all the keys to success. A powerful network, strategic internships, concrete projects: here, you shape your career to suit you!
Business and management careers are everywhere and can be adapted to suit all ambitions. Strategy, innovation, digital, finance, entrepreneurship... every sector needs leaders capable of meeting the challenges of today and tomorrow. Start-ups, large corporations, consulting firms, impact companies: wherever you want to grow, your education will open all doors for you.
With cross-functional skills and a solid network, you will be ready to seize the best opportunities and build a career that suits you.
Career paths after business and management school
Finance
Do you dream of mastering the financial workings of companies and holding a key position in performance management? EDC Paris gives you everything you need to succeed! Thanks to a programme that combines technical expertise and strategic vision, you will develop solid skills in accounting, auditing and management control.
Real-life case studies, financial simulations, professional certifications, internships... Everything is designed to prepare you for the demands of the workplace.
Career examples:
● Administrative and financial director
Digital Marketing
Marketing and communication are at the heart of business growth strategies. At business school, you will learn to analyse trends, understand consumers and build impactful campaigns.
Through a combination of theory and practice – case studies, business projects, digital tools and certifications – you will develop sought-after expertise in a variety of areas: growth hacking, branding, digital strategy, public relations, influence, advertising, and more.
Whether you work for a start-up, an agency or a large corporation, your training will prepare you to lead large-scale projects and make brands shine across all channels.
Career examples:
Business Project Management
Training in project management at a business school means acquiring both the technical skills and management expertise that are essential for successfully managing projects in all sectors of activity. A business school offers the ideal setting for developing organisational, leadership, communication and team management skills, while integrating the strategic and economic challenges associated with projects. Through a practical approach and real-life scenarios, students learn to manage resources, deadlines and risks, while adapting to complex and innovative environments. This versatile training paves the way for a variety of careers, ranging from junior project manager to programme director.
Career examples:
• International project manager
Entrepreneurship
Do you have the soul of an entrepreneur? A business school gives you all the keys you need to turn an idea into a concrete project. From starting a business to developing a start-up, you will learn how to structure a business plan, raise funds, manage teams and conquer a market. Supported by experts, incubators and mentors, you will benefit from an ideal ecosystem to test, innovate and successfully launch your own business.
Skills developed in business and management school
Analytical and financial skills
Thanks to a practical approach combining real case studies, simulations, certifications and expert input, you will learn how to manage the financial performance of companies, optimise investments and analyse markets accurately.
Project management
By combining theoretical teaching, real-life scenarios and mastery of management methodologies (Agile, Lean, Scrum), you will develop a strategic vision and valuable adaptability. Whether you want to launch a new product, manage a digital project or optimise business processes, you will be ready to take on any challenge and make a difference in the field.
Interpersonal skills and leadership
At EDC Paris Business School, you will hone your interpersonal skills to become a visionary leader capable of managing teams, resolving conflicts and making decisions with
Why choose a business and management school?
● Cutting-edge training focused on acquiring practical and strategic skills, a major asset in terms of employability
● An international outlook: thanks to partnerships with renowned universities and schools around the world, you can benefit from exchange programmes, dual degrees and internships. This openness not only allows you to develop intercultural skills, but also gives you access to global markets and professional networks.
● An exceptional alumni network of over 20,000 members, allowing you to forge links with leaders in various sectors and access exclusive opportunities.
Choosing your future career after business and management school
Take advantage of internships and work-study programmes to gain hands-on experience
These are valuable tools for guiding your career. These experiences not only allow you to apply what you learn in class, but also to discover the specifics of the professions that interest you. Take advantage of internship opportunities abroad or at EDC partner companies to develop a strong professional network and open yourself up to global career prospects.
Take advantage of the alumni network
Don't hesitate to contact alumni working in sectors that appeal to you for advice, feedback and even mentoring opportunities. Alumni are often open to sharing their expertise and guiding you in your career choices. Participate in events organised by the school to meet these alumni and discuss their career paths.
Consider an international career
If you have an affinity for foreign cultures or want to work in a global environment, use this opportunity to strengthen your international profile. This type of career path can open doors in multinational companies, NGOs, or even international organisations.
Build your personal brand
From the start of your training, work on your professional image, whether through social networks such as LinkedIn, blogs or personal projects. This will allow you to showcase your skills, achievements and ambitions, and attract the attention of recruiters or investors if you decide to become an entrepreneur.
Consider entrepreneurship or starting your own business
Many students choose to start their own businesses as soon as they finish their studies, thanks to incubators and entrepreneurship events offered by the school. You will learn how to structure your projects, raise funds and develop a strategic vision to launch your start-up.