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sara@select
Well, everyone I know that thrived as a result of their education did not stop at an MBA- they took other related courses and networked their butts off. (cfa designations and the like)
I should also mention alot of MBA friends slaved for a few years to get the right experience down on their resume and then moved for greener pastures in the US and abroad. Much better career opportunities and salary.......though I don't think the global market is quite as open as it was a few years back.
Bottom line, keep your contacts aware of what sector you see yourself excelling in and be willing to take something that sounds ideal on paper even if the present salary isn't.
Experience is bargaining power in the real world because in an over saturated market of MBA grads only those that can grasp the concepts and rise to the top will make the $$ and even that will take time.
Good luck!
I should also mention alot of MBA friends slaved for a few years to get the right experience down on their resume and then moved for greener pastures in the US and abroad. Much better career opportunities and salary.......though I don't think the global market is quite as open as it was a few years back.
Bottom line, keep your contacts aware of what sector you see yourself excelling in and be willing to take something that sounds ideal on paper even if the present salary isn't.
Experience is bargaining power in the real world because in an over saturated market of MBA grads only those that can grasp the concepts and rise to the top will make the $$ and even that will take time.
Good luck!






