Italy or Ireland MBA


Nazme

Will it be good to complete an MBA program as well as work in Italy will it be good in terms of salary or not?
Well, everyone is writing that Bocconi is best univ. in Italy but some had also written that it is not recognised by Italy law. Is it true or it will be better choose other unv. than please name them.
Will it will be good to choose Ireland instead of Italy in terms of salary or not?
You guys please help me on this topic.

Will it be good to complete an MBA program as well as work in Italy will it be good in terms of salary or not?
Well, everyone is writing that Bocconi is best univ. in Italy but some had also written that it is not recognised by Italy law. Is it true or it will be better choose other unv. than please name them.
Will it will be good to choose Ireland instead of Italy in terms of salary or not?
You guys please help me on this topic.
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withdreams

Bocconi is the best Italian B school. I am not sure about its placements. If its Ireland chose Smurfit MBA. So its between Smurfit and Bocconi. I think Italy is stringent regarding work permit and things whereas in Ireland its better.

Bocconi is the best Italian B school. I am not sure about its placements. If its Ireland chose Smurfit MBA. So its between Smurfit and Bocconi. I think Italy is stringent regarding work permit and things whereas in Ireland its better.
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donho199

Both are not the places to take MBA.

In terms of finding work and settling down both are not the place either.

Both are very racist country and poorly-managed and to be honest they deserve that. Why on earth do you keep voting for Berlusconi, that tells a lot about the character of Italians.

Also why the hell do you fight over for decades falling for imperialism and segrgation and killing your own Irishmen.

I think you better go elsewhere and let those gits suffer what they deserve and kill each other off.

Surely UK is a far more attractive country despite all of its current problems.

Else France, Germany or Nordic countries are far more liberal and accommodating

Both are not the places to take MBA.

In terms of finding work and settling down both are not the place either.

Both are very racist country and poorly-managed and to be honest they deserve that. Why on earth do you keep voting for Berlusconi, that tells a lot about the character of Italians.

Also why the hell do you fight over for decades falling for imperialism and segrgation and killing your own Irishmen.

I think you better go elsewhere and let those gits suffer what they deserve and kill each other off.

Surely UK is a far more attractive country despite all of its current problems.

Else France, Germany or Nordic countries are far more liberal and accommodating


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Nazme

Thanks Donho.But I read that people are finding lot of difficulties in finding jobs in UK and also forigners can work in UK only for 2 years.Where as France,Denmark etc. are concerned I dont know their official language that is why I am neglecting these countries.

Thanks Donho.But I read that people are finding lot of difficulties in finding jobs in UK and also forigners can work in UK only for 2 years.Where as France,Denmark etc. are concerned I dont know their official language that is why I am neglecting these countries.
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donho199

true finding jobs in foregin countries are tough but uk/us is still the best chance compare to italy or ireland. at least in the uk you dont risk yourself being shot by a bloody mad stranger which is the case in US or by a racist dog in the case of Italy or Ireland.

Last time i heard romanians including children and women were thrown rocks at when they hide in a church in Ireland.

Really, i only see it in medieval time or in a very strange place and i wouldnt believe it happens in a civilised country like Ireland.

Think very carefully about what i say

true finding jobs in foregin countries are tough but uk/us is still the best chance compare to italy or ireland. at least in the uk you dont risk yourself being shot by a bloody mad stranger which is the case in US or by a racist dog in the case of Italy or Ireland.

Last time i heard romanians including children and women were thrown rocks at when they hide in a church in Ireland.

Really, i only see it in medieval time or in a very strange place and i wouldnt believe it happens in a civilised country like Ireland.

Think very carefully about what i say

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Nazme

Yes Donho you are right.Even I heared that people of UK are very friendly compared to other developed countries like Australia,U.S.A etc.

What do you think about Canada?Is it right place in terms of job prospectus ans friendlyness of people.

Please reply Rhino.

Yes Donho you are right.Even I heared that people of UK are very friendly compared to other developed countries like Australia,U.S.A etc.

What do you think about Canada?Is it right place in terms of job prospectus ans friendlyness of people.

Please reply Rhino.
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MIP also has a solid international reputation. The MIP MBA equips you with good skills to work in an industrial management role. I also know that their careers services help a lot if you let them know what your specifications are. I recently read about an MIP MBA grad who now works as Operational Excellence Professional at Italian food manufacturer Barilla, a role he secured after doing his MBA project work with the firm.

MIP also has a solid international reputation. The MIP MBA equips you with good skills to work in an industrial management role. I also know that their careers services help a lot if you let them know what your specifications are. I recently read about an MIP MBA grad who now works as Operational Excellence Professional at Italian food manufacturer Barilla, a role he secured after doing his MBA project work with the firm.
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