This section outlines the benefits of a MBA in the long run in your job and entire career
Getting a good job after MBA
MBA Jobs
Business School is a big investment of your time, energy and money. You must get
a good return on investment (ROI) from your MBA after you get the degree. The degree
that you pursue must instill passion and talent into you, so that the job that you
do after the MBA is worth it. It is essential to maintaining a good work and life
balance while achieving your goals. There are a lot of varied opportunities once
you complete your degree. A MBA degree will make you attractive to a range of employers,
especially in jobs and industries where an MBA is required. Internships are a good
way to secure of full time jobs with the same employer. The internship is very important
in shaping student's career path. Strategizing about what kind of internship you
want is just one more way of preparing yourself for a full time job.
B-School programs are designed to help students build their management skills, knowledge,
leadership and expertise about a wide range of business topics. This knowledge and
expertise helps you in potential opportunities, whether you are a finance manager,
HR manager or an IT professional. An MBA is a ticket to a higher position, stable
future and high paying jobs. B-School degrees are highly valued in all fields and
have a high demand.
Industrial sectors or Domains that you may get a job in after your MBA are listed
below. These are the domains that most MBA students get placed in. But this list
is by no means exhaustive.
Finance
Investment Banking, Equity Research, Credit Analysis, Banking, Private Equity, Venture
Capital, Finance and Accounting, Insurance
Marketing
Brand Management, Product Management, Advertising, Media, FMCG, Sales, Account Management
Information Technology
Systems development, Project Management, Business Development, Software Sales, BDM,
BPO, IT Strategy, e-Business, e-Learning
Consulting
Management Consulting, Business Research, Analytics, Corporate Strategy, Planning
Human Resources
Generalist, Recruitment, Training, Organizational Development, Learning and Development
Operations Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Sourcing, Procurement, Manufacturing
Searching for Jobs after MBA. The job search must begin from the end of the first
year of the program itself. The resources to search for jobs are given below.
>> Job Search Websites: Monster, Hot Jobs etc
>> Campus Placement Office
>> Recruitment Agencies
>> Internships
>> Campus Recruitment
>> Networking
>> B-School Alumni
>> Career Resources Websites
>> Recruiting News and Trends
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MBA Salaries
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MBA Internships
