Basic commercial training provides the fundamental competencies, knowledge, and skills needed to operate within agile work and organizational structures, interact in a networked work environment, and work with new technologies. This requires professional and technical skills, but also social and personal competencies, as well as critical thinking and creativity.
Their skills include handling correspondence, filing, and performing general administrative tasks. Business clerks with a Federal VET Diploma are able to organize their responsibilities independently. A commercial clerk (with a Federal VET Diploma) monitors deadlines, invoices, payments, information, and data, and carries out the associated tasks independently. You’ll draft minutes, reports, contracts, and many other documents, and you’ll often be the company’s first point of contact via phone, social media, or email. Depending on the industry, many other tasks may be added, such as those in accounting, customer service, marketing, and shipping. The general
The Commercial Clerk (Federal VET Diploma) program leads to a federal apprenticeship certificate, which serves as a foundation for a wide range of continuing education opportunities. Those with a solid foundation in business are well-positioned to pursue either specialized or generalist career paths. This can involve a focus on management, leadership, and corporate governance, or on developing specialized expertise in a field such as accounting, human resources, marketing, insurance, trust services, administration, retail, healthcare, transportation, etc.
For those with a broad range of interests, there is also the option of either studying business administration at a College of Higher Education for business or, with a vocational matura, pursuing a degree in business administration at a University of Applied Sciences to become a business economist (UAS) and earn a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (UAS).
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