What are these types of jobs called?
July 4, 2010 9:01 PM   Subscribe

I am looking for a job on indeed.com. I know the types of skills I want to utilize, but am not sure what these types of jobs are actually called. Suggest some alternate search terms, and/or employers!

I have a BA in Economics and Philosophy from a top university (hooray debt). I have a year of experience as a Legal Assistant where I edited and proofread way complicated contracts and such. I have another year and a half of experience as an International Shipping Documentation Manager -- doing customs paperwork, following regs and solving problems over the phone, basically. I am looking for jobs along this line: Research Analyst. Compliance Analyst. Regulatory Analyst. Policy Analyst. Contracts Analyst. Basically jobs where shit gets complicated, but isn't 100% quantitative/computational, and doesn't require an advanced degree (at least to start). Gov't-finance-science appeal to me... I would like to be on the path to making a solid living.
posted by blargerz to Work & Money (2 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Have you checked out supply chain management? You should check out usajobs.gov too
posted by parmanparman at 9:30 PM on July 4, 2010 [1 favorite]


Also sounds like what an "expeditor" does.
posted by cross_impact at 4:06 PM on July 5, 2010


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