what are the career prospects for a graduate in MSc Corporate Risk and Security management?
will graduate in sept. 2008, have no work experience
Financial Services - 1 Answers
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You should have no trouble at all getting a job. I'd suggest going with one of the big financial firms in NYC. Two years of experience and you'll be able to write yourself a nice ticket to work anywhere. BTW, this assumes you really understand security. ;-)
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
I am a mechanical engineer and now i would like to do masters in a management field and iam getting confused
I am a mechanical engineer and now i would like to do masters in a management field and iam getting confused .?
can u say me that is it better that i do masters in mba innovative management or msc in engineering management and also is mba more better then msc or both are almost same plz do help me
Engineering - 1 Answers
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Being a mech student, I would prefer you to MBA in operations mgmt as it is the subject that suits us the best wid this stream
can u say me that is it better that i do masters in mba innovative management or msc in engineering management and also is mba more better then msc or both are almost same plz do help me
Engineering - 1 Answers
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Being a mech student, I would prefer you to MBA in operations mgmt as it is the subject that suits us the best wid this stream
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Can i get a MSc course in MIM (Manipal Institute of Management) that relates to financial risk management
Can i get a MSc course in MIM (Manipal Institute of Management) that relates to financial risk management?
I need a course that relates to financial risk management...
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check with college if they have this course, if they do you can check with them what is the admission criteria
I need a course that relates to financial risk management...
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check with college if they have this course, if they do you can check with them what is the admission criteria
Thursday, September 1, 2011
What do you think- what's more perspective: MBA or MSc in human resources
What do you think- what's more perspective: MBA or MSc in human resources?
i wanna take a masters degree but i'm still in a dilemma- MBA or MSc in HR management? I live in Macedonia, Europe.Thanks
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The MBA degree is considered the gold standard. There are many MBA graduates working in HR Management. . . but I don't think an MS in HR Management graduate is trained to also work in Marketing or even the Finance department.
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It depends on your career goals. The MBA is a general degree that trains students to become managers at any level in business up to CEO. The MS is a specialized degree that concentrates on a single field and trains students for high level staff or research positions. Most MBA programs prefer students with 2-3 years work experience after the first degree, but many accept students right out of college if they have good grades and a high GMAT score. Some MBA programs are designed specifically for new college graduates without work experience. MBAs with good grades and an engineering background are in high demand and they command good starting salaries. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBA Guide, a free public service at http://officialmbaguide.org. You can use it to select programs in specific geographic regions, specific concentrations, or specific types of programs, such as full-time, part-time, executive, distance learning, and accelerated. You can specify criteria that are important to you and get a ranked list of programs that best fit those criteria. From the Guide you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email.
i wanna take a masters degree but i'm still in a dilemma- MBA or MSc in HR management? I live in Macedonia, Europe.Thanks
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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The MBA degree is considered the gold standard. There are many MBA graduates working in HR Management. . . but I don't think an MS in HR Management graduate is trained to also work in Marketing or even the Finance department.
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It depends on your career goals. The MBA is a general degree that trains students to become managers at any level in business up to CEO. The MS is a specialized degree that concentrates on a single field and trains students for high level staff or research positions. Most MBA programs prefer students with 2-3 years work experience after the first degree, but many accept students right out of college if they have good grades and a high GMAT score. Some MBA programs are designed specifically for new college graduates without work experience. MBAs with good grades and an engineering background are in high demand and they command good starting salaries. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBA Guide, a free public service at http://officialmbaguide.org. You can use it to select programs in specific geographic regions, specific concentrations, or specific types of programs, such as full-time, part-time, executive, distance learning, and accelerated. You can specify criteria that are important to you and get a ranked list of programs that best fit those criteria. From the Guide you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email.
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