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Hi,
I want to study further after completing my MBA. I have a work experience of 2 years in Brand Management and Business Analysis
Suggest me courses or universities where I can take up further courses inorder to have better career oppurtunities.I cannot leave my job? and what career oppurtunities they will provide to me.

2006-09-04 03:05:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

4 answers

Your school career should have taught you two things... first that it is employers, not employees, that make money; and secondly that the further you go in school the more debts you will incur. You can never learn too much or have too much education but invest that education into making yourself rich instead of others. If there's more you want to learn, go for the classes and don't worry about the degree. What good is a million dollars worth of education for a half million payout?

2006-09-04 03:47:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you study for PhD or DBA most reputable school (not UOP) will require you to attend full-time, most likely they will waive your tutition since you will be serving as TA, and RA. I agree with lawtech, that JD is a degree that you can pursue part-time without the research and teaching requirement that is usually associated with doctoral degree. Most people getting PhD and DBA go into academic, if you just plan to stay in the industry a MBA probably a prefect fit for you, since you can pretty much get to any position you want with just a MBA.

2006-09-04 20:52:08 · answer #2 · answered by troypercival 2 · 0 0

- What do you want to do?
- Why can't you leave your job? Can you in the future and do you want to?
- Talk to your HR deparment or manager to find out what positions are available in the organization that fit your desires and benefit the organization.

What do you enjoy doing? Persue further education in that field: HR, finance, marketing, employee benefits, training, etc are all MBA options.

Consider freelancing your skills...

http://www.write-a-free-resume.com/freelancewritingjobs.html

2006-09-04 12:58:49 · answer #3 · answered by JLMelvin 5 · 0 0

Law.

2006-09-04 10:11:13 · answer #4 · answered by lawtech 2 · 0 0

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