Hi, I live and work in Melbourne, i have been here from the past 3 years. Based on your target industry i will be able to give you some information. Cheers, Raj On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Chirag Gupta <chiraggupta_86@...> wrote: > > > Hi Muli, > > We might be able to comment better if you could share the following details > as well: > > Your past experience > Your target industry > > I strongly believe that it would be simple for students with strong pre-MBA > work-ex and a good brand name (ex. JP Morgan, etc.). Also the companies are > now scouting for talent with strong technical and ethical background, > therefore degrees like CFA can make your life simple. MBA at MBS might make > you a leader but you would need technical knowledge to prove yourself in the > long-run. Also, degrees like CFA makes it simple to get an Australian PR. > > All the best in your endeavor. > > Cheers, > Chirag Gupta > Ph.: +91 9999484114 > > P.S.: I am not an expert. My opinions are based upon my interaction with my > office colleagues in Australia. > > > > --- On Fri, 8/5/09, Mulyadi Wibowo <muli01@...> wrote: > > From: Mulyadi Wibowo <muli01@...> > Subject: [mbs-agsm-info] job prospect for mbs graduates > To: mbs-agsm-info@... > Date: Friday, 8 May, 2009, 11:15 PM > > Hi all, > > I have been accepted to mbs for class 2010 but still wondering whether the > time is right considering the difficult economy situation. > > i heard that for mbs or agsm graduates, it should be relatively easier to > find a job in australia, however, with the global recession going on, can > anybody share what the job situation likes for international students? > > tks in advance. > muli > > > ________________________________ > Own a website.Get an unlimited package.Pay next to nothing.* Click here!. >