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Career opportunities and further training in the commercial field

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Career opportunities for commercial employees

After three years of instruction at their training enterprise, trade school or business school, every commercial employee is overjoyed to finally hold their certificate in their hands, proclaiming that they’re a ‘Commercial Employee, Federal Diploma of Vocational Education and Training’. But what comes next?

Most start by focusing on a particular area of commerce and gaining experience there, with the most frequently selected areas for commercial employees including accounting, assistance and clerical processing within large companies. The broad knowledge acquired during their training opens the door to many other office-based jobs. That’s precisely why so many graduates find it hard to pick a particular direction – but without a specialisation and an area of focus, they’ll find it hard to advance, sooner or later.

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A couple of years after completing their training, if not before, many commercial employees wonder if there is another area in their field that might excite them. Luckily, good commercial training makes it easy to find a job in a different field, or even a different industry. If you started off in a bank, you could also enjoy success in the offices of an industrial company, and a job as an internal sales clerk can be a springboard for a career as a sales specialist. Many commercial employees also have the opportunity to advance to managerial roles. If you want to take on responsibility within a specific area, you need to have completed specialist training. Popular areas like HR, sales or payroll administration require specific further training, on top of your underlying commercial education.

However, specialist knowledge isn’t the only key factor for professional development and promotion opportunities. Commercial employees who speak good French, in addition to German, are particularly in demand in Switzerland.

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There are so many office jobs out there that it’s not easy to keep a handle on all of them. We know lots of exciting employers and understand what drives each company – and which could suit you. Have the confidence to take the next step in your career and make the most of our contacts!

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The wide world of commercial jobs

Find the commercial job that suits your experience and aspirations here.

Assistant

Accountant,
fiduciary

Back-office
employee

Internal sales
clerk

HR employee

German & English
commercial roles

German & Italian
commercial roles

German & French & English
commercial roles

DE & FR & IT & EN
commercial roles

Part-time commercial
roles 50%

Part-time commercial
roles 60-80%

Temporary commercial
roles

Further study and specialisation

As a commercial employee, you’ve completed a very broad-based training course: there are lots of options open to you. Think about which of your skills overlap with your interests, and you’ll have a good indication of which areas suit you best. We’ve jotted down a few popular examples here:

French
Improving your French isn’t just something that gives you more self-confidence in dealings within Switzerland or overseas: it can also have a decisive impact when changing jobs or looking for a promotion.

Finances, accounting and controlling
Feel at home with facts and figures? Alongside your commercial training, you can opt for further study to become an Accounting Clerk and then complete a course to become a Chartered Specialist in Accounting and Financial Management and receive your Federal Diploma of Higher Education.

Human Resources
Is HR on your wavelength? Then don’t delay! As a commercial employee with a Federal Diploma of Higher Education and some practical experience in the world of commerce, you can take a certificate course to become a HR Assistant or HR Clerk. If you want to expand your knowledge of HR beyond this, you have the opportunity to attend a technical college and train as a HR Specialist, Federal Diploma of Higher Education (specialism A: Operational Human Resources Management/specialism B: Public Recruitment and Recruitment Consulting/specialism C: Private Recruitment/Private Temporary Recruitment Services). And if you’re still keen to learn more, you can ultimately take your years of experience in leadership and HR management and study for a degree to become a Certified HR Manager or Chief Human Resources Officer, or for a Postgraduate Federal Diploma of Higher Education in Human Resources Management

Overview
An overview of the further extensive professional development opportunities for commercial employees are shown below so you can take the next step towards your dream career after graduating in the commercial field.

Compulsory education

  • Primary level
  • Secondary level I
Secondary level II – Commercial Employee, Federal Diploma of Vocational Education and Training
  • Federal Vocational Baccalaureate
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  • Federal Diploma of Higher Education
    more
  • Advanced Federal Diploma of Higher Education
    more
  • College of Higher Education
    more
  • Postgraduate Federal Diploma of Higher Education
    more
Federal Hessian professional certificate

  • Specialist in Company Organisation
  • Trainer
  • Specialist in Leadership and Management
  • Executive Assistant
  • Chartered Specialist in Accounting and Financial Management
  • Foreign Trade Specialist
  • Certified Purchasing Specialist
  • Financial Planner
  • HR Specialist
  • Social Insurance Specialist
  • Property Manager
  • Property Marketer
  • Marketing Specialist
  • Sales Specialist
  • Process Specialist
  • Specialist in Business Administration and Applied Technical Management
  • Certified Fiduciary
  • Business Data Processing Specialist
  • Executive in Communications
 

Why carry out searches yourself when someone else is taking the time to do so?

Specifically, we’re talking about our consultants: they know which employers are looking for your skills!

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