Putting schools aside, which one of these cities would make more sense in order to find a job after an MBA? Are they widely different in this sense?
Berlin vs Frankfurt for business
Posted Apr 12, 2022 00:33
Posted Apr 12, 2022 10:12
Hugely different. Business is in the West. GDP per capita in Berlin is half that of the big Western cities. Population is still lower than 1930s. WHU, ESB, FSFM and Mannheim all serve the Frankfurt to Duesseldorf conurbation. Berlin startups and public sector roles rarely offer MBA level salaries.
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[Edited by Duncan on Apr 15, 2022]
Posted Apr 14, 2022 22:43
Frankfurt leads..
Putting schools aside, which one of these cities would make more sense in order to find a job after an MBA? Are they widely different in this sense?
Posted Jun 23, 2022 19:22
Frankfurt is one of Germany's most important business centers (mainly financial industry and consulting), whereas Berlin doesn't play an important role in the German business world. Mainly start-ups or NGOs, both with low salary levels.
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