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 Lets talk salary!, What is the industry rate, we must unite

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post Nov 20 2007, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Nov 19 2007, 08:05 PM)
then why ppl hire degree when they dun have working exp???
fresh grad from MBA doesnt mean they need to pay much...this is just to separate those degree and mba...now u can see degree is all over the place....u are just goin fight with so many ppl...
with working experience u can apply at course... but MBA not just business admin la even the sound is business administration ..it cover whole business process...from hr to finance from local to international..no matter u work how many years...ur working experience not even more than 50% use in the course... then mostly use is the corelation formula using during ur degree... who still remember when u not using ur corelation formula during working ...work life dont use that... use still remember after 5 years???? if your parent can afford just go for MBA...when u grad u have better chance compare to degree and moving up faster than u rather waste ur 3 years time doin part time where u can finish in 1 year and 3 month...
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My view is as of tishaban.

It used to be a great acknowledgment during the older days and MBA is considered quite prestiges.
But nowadays, it had became too common and honestly speaking, most graduates I interviewed or came across doesn't even know what business is all about. Basically sticked to their "text book", but do not know how to apply.

There's once my boss purposely hired a MBA fresh grad because the concept of "underpaying" the grad do do the job. Also in hope that he would bring impact and changes to the department. But sorry to say, it proves to be a failure because out in the field is totally different from the books.

I'm not all out against MBA fresh grads; but one needs to apply what they've learned. Thus it's always easier for one to have working experience before going into MBA course and graduating from it. Personally I would not recommend ppl to study MBA straight after completing their degree course.

btw, out of curiosity what paper did you wrote on in your final thesis? Or it's all based on coursework and course assignments?


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