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?
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
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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!.
>