I'm studying for an MBA- 2/3 complete. I'm learning a lot, but looking ahead, I'm not sure what kind of decently paying work I can get right after graduation. Do you have any ideas for first jobs after an MBA for a midlife career changer? My plan has been to do freelance writing (proposals, business plans, resumes, etc), but I'd love to know what employment options there are. Jobs for recent MBA grads, from anything but a famous-name school, with little to no relevant experience don't show up very often in any of my job searches.
100% worth it for me. I got my MBA in my late 40's and that got me through the HR filters for the higher level job I was applying for. Using that and all of the hints and tricks from your other interview video's, I got an offer $10K higher than the salary range posted and a huge pay increase for me. I got mine online and distance learning and the company could care less where I got it as long as it was accredited. Well worth it!
MBA is absolutely worth it for those that know why they need MBA. If you are doing just because it sounds good to tell u r mba or because others are doing, u may not benefit as much.
Boss, I'm pleased to inform you that after a long persuit, today I got an offer from my dream job. Thank you so very much for your advice. Trully invaluable.
How long did it take? I just turned in my capstone today. I am hoping to find a job closer to home but the job market right now is looking hard. Also I am trying to move up in the ladder but the only interviews I had either offered me the same pay for more hours or decided not to go further with me cuz I only have one year supervising.
In my case, the undergrad double major of philosophy and German, I wanted/needed the MBA so that hiring managers would have a better idea of what I could do. Did I learn anything while getting it? Yes, but the experience has taught me far more.
Generally i don't see that much full fledged English videos as it's not my mother tongue and my brain have issues and give a uncomfortable vibe but the way you are engaged in the whole video made me feel really calm while watching the video hope you reach 1M soon ❤❤❤❤
I have a BA in Sport Psychology. I am starting my MBA on Monday. You can get high-level business admin jobs, be a manager, or use the knowledge to start your own business. I will be making videos on my MBA progress. Follow along if you're interested.
Well, nothing wrong with either, but if you wait, you get more out of it, because you now understand the context and gravity of the principles covered.
If you're thinking of doing an MBA, checking out the requirements and what the schools you're interested in are looking for early on can be helpful. Fair to say you don't want to rush the entire app process ideally (i.e. submit an application in 7 days to a top school like Harvard). The prep journey you go on for the GMAT, a standardized test many take for their MBA applications, may take months, for example.
The best advice. The knowledge is useful and the course material is interesting. It's a great credential for people who have good judgment, managerial experience, or already have professional expertise in a domain and want to move into management. However, my MBA cohort was also full of people with no social skills, intelligence, or critical thinking skills, and I wouldn't want them holding power in any organization, ever.
Thank you so much, I am before Mester studies and I see this course, but I did not know what exacly means. I think i go to MBA. I have a question still. What is the difference between business development and an MBA?
Sir, I need hour help on some advice. I have offers for Deputy Head of the Committee for Development of Competition and Protection of Consumer Rights, a role at the Prosecutor's Office, and MBA programs at Warwick Business School (based on full Chevening scholarship) and Washington University in St. Louis. I seek guidance on the best path to unlock new career horizons. Btw, I currently work as the Head of International Relations Department at a univetsity in Uzbekistan. Pls guide me which one I should choose.
Your videos are excellent, especially for someone like me who comes from a market where interviews are completely different (Brazil), could you indicate a video of yours, or a response to be given in an interview, in the IT area that I am, for: “Upon entering my company, what would you add?”
Hi sir, I’m already a manager in a big company and currently running my small business but I’m not from USA. What I want is have a MBA in a sound US b school to find a job there, is it a good investment? By the way I’m a 30+ candidate
No, you likely already meet the qualifications or over qualify based on experience. Usually companies want you to have a MBA or BA, then it’s based on how much experience you have. If you have 10 years experience with a BA, your gonna out shine the MBA with only 2-3 years experience. Companies are looking for people who can come in and hit the ground going,then grow as they learn the companies sop, not someone to come in they will have to train or not fully sufficient.
Question as a current MBA candidate and looking at DBA programs potentially: I love theory. I really do. Especially business theory and applying my knowledge to situations. I’m nearing 24, been super fortunate to receive my MBA acceptance and be able to complete the program soon, yet I don’t feel accomplished enough. I have a high tech proficiency, but not a lot of experience. Will the DBA hurt me? Is it worth it to get my Doctorate of Business Administration? 4.0 GPA in my cohort for two semesters in a row as well so I don’t find it hard at all academically.
New knowledge won't hurt, but personally, I decided to gain work experience(s) and then continue with the Master's studies. I love learning too, but you need real-world knowledge application to get to know yourself a bit better and decide what exactly you want to do.
@@SV19111 4 months later, I actually got my MBA. Nobody would hire me. Biggest thing was they wanted someone with 10-15 years of experience, and demanding more pay than what I projected myself towards. I would lowball myself in the 65k-75k mark, and would be laughed away from interviews. It was disclosed later that most of my interviews were for 100k+ jobs, so they might seem like my skill set isn’t worth the pay grade. Ended up in the automotive retail sector being a manager. I make more than my salaried store manager because of my MBA. Can’t complain at all and he is happy with my work. Plus, I am the only one with a college degree, so it has been mentioned I will most likely be promoted within 1 more month to a higher management position. Side note: I took this job over a month ago and kept making LinkedIn posts about my progress, an average of 5-7 recruiters contact me per week offering a position in corporate for different automotive companies & dealerships. Even had a customer try to hire me for his dealership based off my knowledge of a product & customer service level. The fact is though, I enjoy what I do, and ain’t jumping ship too quickly. I’d rather soak up all the knowledge and experience in retail (even though it’s my 5th retail job within 6 years, mainly worked them over summers during my undergrad).
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I'm studying for an MBA- 2/3 complete. I'm learning a lot, but looking ahead, I'm not sure what kind of decently paying work I can get right after graduation.
Do you have any ideas for first jobs after an MBA for a midlife career changer? My plan has been to do freelance writing (proposals, business plans, resumes, etc), but I'd love to know what employment options there are. Jobs for recent MBA grads, from anything but a famous-name school, with little to no relevant experience don't show up very often in any of my job searches.
Lovely, just the casually explained crucial points in a open minded perspective, i appreciate your video, there goes a like
100% worth it for me. I got my MBA in my late 40's and that got me through the HR filters for the higher level job I was applying for. Using that and all of the hints and tricks from your other interview video's, I got an offer $10K higher than the salary range posted and a huge pay increase for me. I got mine online and distance learning and the company could care less where I got it as long as it was accredited. Well worth it!
That's great, Matt! I'm glad it took you places!
@@TheCompaniesExpert What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
Which was university?
Which university did you have success with?
WGU @@kimberlysullivan9619
Straight to the point. You have my like, Sir.
MBA is absolutely worth it for those that know why they need MBA.
If you are doing just because it sounds good to tell u r mba or because others are doing, u may not benefit as much.
What do you mean by "for those that know why they need it"?
Boss, I'm pleased to inform you that after a long persuit, today I got an offer from my dream job. Thank you so very much for your advice. Trully invaluable.
That's great news, Talento! Way to go!!!
AHhh!! That's so exciting!!
How long did it take? I just turned in my capstone today. I am hoping to find a job closer to home but the job market right now is looking hard. Also I am trying to move up in the ladder but the only interviews I had either offered me the same pay for more hours or decided not to go further with me cuz I only have one year supervising.
Thank you, this really helped in making the decision to get one
You seem really kind! Thank you for your honesty!
Got my MBA in 1986
Before many
Were getting on
Helped
Tremendously
What is your situation now? You have so much job experience
In my case, the undergrad double major of philosophy and German, I wanted/needed the MBA so that hiring managers would have a better idea of what I could do. Did I learn anything while getting it? Yes, but the experience has taught me far more.
MBA, Thunderbird School of Global Management, changed my life
You're an amazing presenter.
Thank you! 😃
Generally i don't see that much full fledged English videos as it's not my mother tongue and my brain have issues and give a uncomfortable vibe but the way you are engaged in the whole video made me feel really calm while watching the video hope you reach 1M soon ❤❤❤❤
I have a BA in Psychology. I am going to school to major in general MBA. What kind of jobs can I get with these degress combined?
replying so when he answers i can see as well!!! i'm not a psych major im poli sci but Im curious to see the opportunities that exist
I have a BA in Sport Psychology. I am starting my MBA on Monday. You can get high-level business admin jobs, be a manager, or use the knowledge to start your own business. I will be making videos on my MBA progress. Follow along if you're interested.
Is it worth getting an MBA right after an undergrad? I’ve been told not to and to wait.
Well, nothing wrong with either, but if you wait, you get more out of it, because you now understand the context and gravity of the principles covered.
Great video, man!!
I like having new knowledge..😉
Especially the pure 1..
@@fairose13 What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
I am pursuing Bacherlors in Law from India. I'll be done by 2028. Im planning to move abroad.
Can i take up MBA ?
Sure!
Sheep shearing? Surley you meant "Cat herding"!
If you're thinking of doing an MBA, checking out the requirements and what the schools you're interested in are looking for early on can be helpful. Fair to say you don't want to rush the entire app process ideally (i.e. submit an application in 7 days to a top school like Harvard). The prep journey you go on for the GMAT, a standardized test many take for their MBA applications, may take months, for example.
If you are smart go for MBA, if you are not smart don't go for MBA
The best advice. The knowledge is useful and the course material is interesting. It's a great credential for people who have good judgment, managerial experience, or already have professional expertise in a domain and want to move into management. However, my MBA cohort was also full of people with no social skills, intelligence, or critical thinking skills, and I wouldn't want them holding power in any organization, ever.
Thank you so much, I am before Mester studies and I see this course, but I did not know what exacly means. I think i go to MBA.
I have a question still. What is the difference between business development and an MBA?
Sir, I need hour help on some advice.
I have offers for Deputy Head of the Committee for Development of Competition and Protection of Consumer Rights, a role at the Prosecutor's Office, and MBA programs at Warwick Business School (based on full Chevening scholarship) and Washington University in St. Louis. I seek guidance on the best path to unlock new career horizons.
Btw, I currently work as the Head of International Relations Department at a univetsity in Uzbekistan.
Pls guide me which one I should choose.
Your videos are excellent, especially for someone like me who comes from a market where interviews are completely different (Brazil), could you indicate a video of yours, or a response to be given in an interview, in the IT area that I am, for: “Upon entering my company, what would you add?”
Hi sir, I’m already a manager in a big company and currently running my small business but I’m not from USA. What I want is have a MBA in a sound US b school to find a job there, is it a good investment? By the way I’m a 30+ candidate
No, you likely already meet the qualifications or over qualify based on experience. Usually companies want you to have a MBA or BA, then it’s based on how much experience you have. If you have 10 years experience with a BA, your gonna out shine the MBA with only 2-3 years experience.
Companies are looking for people who can come in and hit the ground going,then grow as they learn the companies sop, not someone to come in they will have to train or not fully sufficient.
@@modifiedjaymill What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
Question as a current MBA candidate and looking at DBA programs potentially:
I love theory. I really do. Especially business theory and applying my knowledge to situations.
I’m nearing 24, been super fortunate to receive my MBA acceptance and be able to complete the program soon, yet I don’t feel accomplished enough. I have a high tech proficiency, but not a lot of experience. Will the DBA hurt me? Is it worth it to get my Doctorate of Business Administration?
4.0 GPA in my cohort for two semesters in a row as well so I don’t find it hard at all academically.
New knowledge won't hurt, but personally, I decided to gain work experience(s) and then continue with the Master's studies. I love learning too, but you need real-world knowledge application to get to know yourself a bit better and decide what exactly you want to do.
@@SV19111 4 months later, I actually got my MBA. Nobody would hire me. Biggest thing was they wanted someone with 10-15 years of experience, and demanding more pay than what I projected myself towards.
I would lowball myself in the 65k-75k mark, and would be laughed away from interviews. It was disclosed later that most of my interviews were for 100k+ jobs, so they might seem like my skill set isn’t worth the pay grade.
Ended up in the automotive retail sector being a manager. I make more than my salaried store manager because of my MBA. Can’t complain at all and he is happy with my work. Plus, I am the only one with a college degree, so it has been mentioned I will most likely be promoted within 1 more month to a higher management position.
Side note: I took this job over a month ago and kept making LinkedIn posts about my progress, an average of 5-7 recruiters contact me per week offering a position in corporate for different automotive companies & dealerships. Even had a customer try to hire me for his dealership based off my knowledge of a product & customer service level. The fact is though, I enjoy what I do, and ain’t jumping ship too quickly. I’d rather soak up all the knowledge and experience in retail (even though it’s my 5th retail job within 6 years, mainly worked them over summers during my undergrad).
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