why not do it together i am currently working and studying for my MBA i work from 9 to 5 them from 5:30 to 9:30 i have class
2007-01-12 05:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to work first. Your undergraduate degree is poor preparation for the corporate world. To really grasp the concepts from the classes you'll take in your MBA program, it will help to have some real experience.
As a hiring manager, I rarely hired anyone with an MBA straight out of college. They usually thought they should be making more than what we were willing to pay (they had no experience), and felt like they should immediately get a manager's position. I don't think they realized there were many people in our organization with MBA's AND experience.
Besides, many employers offer tuition reimbursement. Get yourself hired somewhere and then use tuition reimbursement to pay for your MBA.
Best wishes
2007-01-12 09:21:51
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answered by kh_telco_mom 3
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If you have to choose, get the MBA first, but it is quite possible to work and get a graduate degree at the same time, even if you only work part-time or during the summers. It's easier to get hired with the degree and marginal work experince then without the degree. You also get internship opportunities while you are a student, and that counts as work experience as well. Plus if you get the degree it shows the employer that you have the brains and the ability to take on a big committment and complete it.
2007-01-12 05:36:23
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answered by kittymimm 3
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College is not mandatory for success. Common sense, networking, and a strong work ethic are. Start the job first. If business is your thing, your company will help pay for college later anyway. I think the guy behind the counter at starbucks yesterday has an mba, what does that tell you.
2007-01-12 05:33:03
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answered by Anonymous
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MBA do help. yet now-a-day impact is maximum depending is getting the pastime, even once you've a good degree. maximum of MBA are jobless in India. In overseas you would get to good jobs.
2016-10-30 22:26:06
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answered by ? 4
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you need job experience to recieve the pay benefit of an mba, so you should get a job and they probably will even help pay for your mba.
2007-01-12 05:35:40
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answered by Economics Guy 3
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Hell no. Get the mba first or you could end up working for an mba the rest of your life.
Very few times in any company or state or federal or city or county employment situation will experience win over education. They'l hire unexperieced but educated at more money to be your boiss. what th eheck you can train them .
Seriously form all of my year s in the work force expereince is always second to education.
2007-01-12 05:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Go out and work for yourself. There is no such thing as a good job when you are working for someone else.
2007-01-12 05:31:44
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answered by RE Broker 1
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i think it is. i would get a job first.
2007-01-12 05:33:45
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answered by Sufi 7
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yeah
2007-01-12 05:33:32
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answered by JiveSly 4
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