Hello
I'm 23 years old and am planning to take a MBA course in New Zealand.
I've been Wellington 2 times for sightseeing but don't know about MBA courses in New Zealand well.
Which country do most graduates go to get a job?
Thank you for reading this article.
MBA in New Zealand
Posted Apr 01, 2010 23:27
I'm 23 years old and am planning to take a MBA course in New Zealand.
I've been Wellington 2 times for sightseeing but don't know about MBA courses in New Zealand well.
Which country do most graduates go to get a job?
Thank you for reading this article.
Posted Apr 08, 2010 22:00
In Wellington there's Victoria Management School.
Elsewhere in New Zealand there are some good programs as well - Otago, the University of Auckland, Waikato Management School (those last two are particularly strong schools.)
Generally one would go to a school in New Zealand to get their foot in the door of the economy there, I would think. I've also heard of students going there from India and Pakistan, and then going back to their home countries afterward.
What are your career goals? And your profile would help to get a sense of where you're at in terms of career development.
Elsewhere in New Zealand there are some good programs as well - Otago, the University of Auckland, Waikato Management School (those last two are particularly strong schools.)
Generally one would go to a school in New Zealand to get their foot in the door of the economy there, I would think. I've also heard of students going there from India and Pakistan, and then going back to their home countries afterward.
What are your career goals? And your profile would help to get a sense of where you're at in terms of career development.
Posted Apr 08, 2010 23:27
Hello
Thank you for replying.
I'm 23years old and am working for a community bank in Japan now.
I'm planning to learn International business and entrepreneurship, my goal is to get a job in a foreign country( New Zealand if it's possible.) as a consultant.
Thank you .
Thank you for replying.
I'm 23years old and am working for a community bank in Japan now.
I'm planning to learn International business and entrepreneurship, my goal is to get a job in a foreign country( New Zealand if it's possible.) as a consultant.
Thank you .
Posted Apr 13, 2010 09:31
Hi Tessa, I am Director of the OtagoMBA and I know there are many programmes out there offering entrepreneurship and international business. We are introducing specialist electives in entrepreneurship into our programme and these will be available to students who join the programme starting January 2011. In addition we have very strong links with the Centre for Innovation.. http://www.otago.ac.nz/centreforinnovation and the Distiller Network (a group of start-up businesses). For our international business paper next year we are looking at running it over two weeks in Asia.
Regards, Ian
Regards, Ian
Posted Apr 13, 2010 09:36
Hi Tessa, another key point to consider is the class size and mix. If you are looking for a large programme then forget Otago. We restrict the class size to 25 and this year we have students from 10 countries, so the size and mix makes for a very engaging experience...no place to hide. Good luck with your search.
Posted Apr 18, 2010 23:34
Hi Ian Lafferty!
Thank you for replying.
I'm really interested in your MBA program.
The key points are the reason why I want to learn at Otago MBA.
I have a question, I've already got a brochure from your university and knew that full time MBA course takes 16 month to finish.
I've checked about MBA programs in America and it takes 2 years, I'd like to know further information about your program.
Can we have elective courses?
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you for replying.
I'm really interested in your MBA program.
The key points are the reason why I want to learn at Otago MBA.
I have a question, I've already got a brochure from your university and knew that full time MBA course takes 16 month to finish.
I've checked about MBA programs in America and it takes 2 years, I'd like to know further information about your program.
Can we have elective courses?
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Posted Apr 18, 2010 23:44
Hi Tessa, We are planning some changes to the programme structure starting in 2011, including the introduction of electives. I'd be happy to discuss, give me a call 021662961 or email [email protected]
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