Moving goods and services across international borders generates billions of dollars and offers a wide range of interesting job opportunities.
Hoping to work in the import/export industry? Your first step is to get some quality training.
But before you jump into a program, you need to be clear about a few basic points.
For starters, you should know what the training covers, what's required to enrol, and whether the program prepares you for international trade certification.
You should also know what jobs the training can lead to and how much those jobs pay.
By the end of this post, you'll understand all of that and more.
Have a look at 7 key things you need to know before starting import/export training.