QUOTE(sabrina222 @ Jun 13 2018, 09:25 PM)
Hmm, After some thoughts about what you wrote ( which I appreciate it), I am thinking to do my Mba now (22 yrs) and work at the same time (part time Mba). After that, I probably will be studying again, either masters (tech/AI related) or CFA... Then by the age of 27, I will be full fletched for my career by then..
The reason for the Mba is to boost my cv (not now... I am expecting a fresh grad degree holder salary after graduating the MBA... But rather after having maybe 5-10 yrs of working experience, from there onwards I am expecting the mba to bear its fruits)... Alongside with the additional masters/CFA, will it be better this way? Say like maybe when I am 35 years old..
I can assure you that the MBA would not assure that it will bear fruits 10 year later. It may, or it may not.The reason for the Mba is to boost my cv (not now... I am expecting a fresh grad degree holder salary after graduating the MBA... But rather after having maybe 5-10 yrs of working experience, from there onwards I am expecting the mba to bear its fruits)... Alongside with the additional masters/CFA, will it be better this way? Say like maybe when I am 35 years old..
Bachelors, Masters, Doctorates are fantastic. Masters and Doctorates are essential if you want to go down the academic path.
MBA? 10 years later? No. Employers don't care about your MBA. They want to see your latest CV, and how you can contribute to the company. Your 10-years ago piece of paper means zilch if you have been working as an office-boy the last 5 years.
Jun 13 2018, 09:46 PM

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