Tuesday, February 28, 2012

what are my job prospects with a bachelors degree in BUS (HRM) and a masters degree in international business

what are my job prospects with a bachelors degree in BUS (HRM) and a masters degree in international business?

Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers

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Consulting. Chelsea Clinton has a similar degree and landed a low six-figure NYC job.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

i am doing my masters in international business from UOWD.need a finance,banking,HR or atleast CSR

i am doing my masters in international business from UOWD.need a finance,banking,HR or atleast CSR?

Careers & Employment - 1 Answers

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Have no idea what you are talking about--stop using acronyms and speak English. You will be surprsied to find out that clients hate it when young guys use terms like this

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Can you get into hotel/hospitality management with an a general MBA? I want to get my Masters of Business

Can you get into hotel/hospitality management with an a general MBA? I want to get my Masters of Business ?
Administration and do some side courses in management and international business. I don't want to specialize in hotel/hospitality because I don't know if it's "the one" for me. I just like to have the opportunity open for me in case it is. Thanks for any help you can give me!
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Absolutely you can. Let me explain that all MBA degrees are general management degrees. Many people think that the MBA consists of majors or concentrations that give you in depth training in a specific field. The degree Master of Business Administration is not the same as Master of Science. The MBA is a general broad degree covering a wide variety of business issues and training students for careers in managing any area of business up to CEO. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, statistics, management, economics, strategy, policy, leadership and similar courses. The MBA was developed because people with technical backgrounds getting promoted into management are not always able to manage, and people in management often don't understand the technical fields they manage. That's why MBA programs prefer students with degrees in other than business and with 2-4 years of work experience. Their graduates learn to manage and can speak the language of the people they manage, whether that is engineering, chemistry, medicine, music, or any other field. Many MBA programs offer concentrations, but this usually amounts to 2-3 elective courses in a specific field in the second year of the program. Thus an MBA in marketing may amount to a student taking Market Research, Advertising, and Consumer Behavior as a marketing concentration, while a finance concentration may mean courses in Business Mergers, Security Analysis, and Cost Accounting. Instead of a concentration, an MBA student may opt to take a broad range of electives in Production, Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management and other areas in order to broaden his background rather than concentrating in a single area. Before you consider which MBA program is for you, consult the Official MBA Guide, a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, hotel management, entertainment, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org. You may want to look for MBA programs that offer concentrations in hotel or hospitality management simply because those schools will attract recruiters from that industry.


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Yes, i got into a French hotel's management with a degree in Economics. They want people skills first..

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

If I get a BA in History, will I be able to later go on to get a Masters in Business

If I get a BA in History, will I be able to later go on to get a Masters in Business?
I want to do International Business, but I was not able to get into the business school at my college, my second choice was to do history. If I get a history degree, would I still be able to get the masters in business later on?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers

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You can get your MBA no matter what undergrad degree you received. My brother has an undergrad degree in Theology and is now getting his MBA. Go ahead and get your BA in History and when you finish you can get you Master's degree in whatever area you want.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

For my signature in e-mails should I write Master of ____, an abbreviation, or Master

For my signature in e-mails should I write Master of ____, an abbreviation, or Master-______?
I have my Masters in International Business. For my signature I would like to have it as follows: Name BBA-<undergrad major>, <university> ???(MIB, Master in International Business, or Master - International Business)<university name> My only problem with writing MIB is I feel people don't neccessarily know what the MIB stands for. Considering I'm applying for jobs in investment banking, I'm sure it could be misconstrued as Masters of Investment Banking if I just used the abbreviation. Any input would be appreciated.
Words & Wordplay - 4 Answers

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noice


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Qualifications are like silk underclothes. Nice to have but you can hardly go round telling everyone you have them. Do not use them in your e-mail correspondence it looks rather desperate. The proper place is in the CV where it will be quite clear how clever you are.


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You could maybe write Master in International Buisiness.


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I agree with Bilbo. It is better not to put this sort of thing into a signature. As you are applying for jobs, they will see the qualifications in the resume, and if you really want to point it out for some reason, you can do so in the text of the cover letter. If you want to put your qualifications in other correspondence, you could put a reference in your signature to your LinkedIn or similar site where both your qualifications and professional experience will be detailed. (Bilbo, what happened to your face???)