Posted August 10th, 2009
by admin
nikesh p asked:
i am planning to go to UK for MBA, what is the opportunity for me after completion of the course,can i do any job after degree like hotel,restaurant jobs,supermarket jobs etc..can i obtain work permit during the two year stay back period? am 37 ,will the age affect my job prospects?
Tags: Job Prospects, Job Uk, Mba
Posted in London | 2 Comments »
Posted July 28th, 2009
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Shine asked:
Can someone tell me what I can do after a diploma in engineering? Can I do an MBA or other courses? How can I advance my career after doing a diploma in engineering?
Tags: Career, Diploma, Mba
Posted in Other - Careers & Employment | 1 Comment »
Posted July 14th, 2009
by admin
Sean asked:
I am currently considering getting an MBA. I have a BA from an Ivy and 5 years of work experience in sales/business development, three of which have been in Shanghai, China. However, I do not wish to pursue a career in sales. What are my job prospects after getting an MBA? Will I be able to get a job in another field without related industry experience? Will my international experience help me?
Tags: Industry Experience, Mba, Shanghai China
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 1 Comment »
Posted March 2nd, 2009
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shanjeehusain asked:
I am a first year undergrad student in Life Sciences. I am not clear what the future holds for me, in terms of the different options I could pursue after undergrad. If I don’t go for post under grad studies and maybe get an MBA after my under grad, would it be enough to make a career from there and if yes, what options do I have?
Tags: Career Options, Mba, Undergrad
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 1 Comment »
Posted January 18th, 2009
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Toucan Sam asked:
I’m planning on transferring from a small university to a very well known one to get my MBA, but I wonder how much it really matters. If you have several years of work experience, does it really matter if you get your MBA from some generic university?
Tags: Mba, Work Experience
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | No Comments »