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What type of jobs can I get with a MBA but no experience?
Asked by #1 princess
I have a BS in Management Information Systems but the position I hold not isn't really teaching me nothing new. I am planning on getting my MBA but I want to make sure I will be qualified to get a good job. What do you think?
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It is always ideal to have a bit of working experience when you get your MBA. In fact some graduate schools require that you have at least 2 years of work experience to qualify to their program. Your experience in the corporate world will help you get an insight on the classroom and theoretical principles being lectured during your subjects. Half of what you will learn in MBA come from discussions among your classmates, who are most likely professionals themselves. To get the most out of everybody's experience get a professional program (for working people) so you can still carry on with your job while attending grad school.
This way when you graduate, you are not only an MBA degree holder, you are also a tenured employee. All the more chances of landing a great job - as a consultant, director or a chief executive! Good luck!
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You may be able to get in some doors that people without MBA's can't, but you're right. Without experience, it will be hard. On your resume, put your MBA degree on top. That's what you want to sell right now.
Answered by AJ
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Entry level.
Answered by Lila W
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Congratiulations...........for thinking of MBA is fantastic. Please do the masters , it is very good and the syllabus itself teaches a lot. There are campus interviews who is recruiting or hiring persons . The study makes the person perfect as far as MBA is concerned . Its syllabus and study is nice . So please go ahead without thinking any pros and cons. Only thing you select in which area / subject you intend to study
Answered by Anil S
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