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Customs Brokers

Education and Training Requirements

High School

Take classes in math, science, history, government, and English. Knowledge of computers is helpful. Foreign language classes are also useful for potential international travel for the job.

Postsecondary Education

A high school diploma coupled with licensing may be adequate for some customs broker positions. Employers may prefer to hire customs brokers with an associate's or bachelor's degree in the specialty area of the company. For example, a company that specializes in supply chain management will prefer customs brokers with a degree in this area. College course work that is helpful includes business, accounting, math, law, government, communications, English, and computers.

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