Thanks Duncan.. This will help..
Regards,
Dave.
job prospects after pursuing an MBA in Germany...
Posted Jun 04, 2012 19:14
Regards,
Dave.
Posted Sep 20, 2012 07:37
Can u please let me know the details of job opportunity in Germany after doing MBA from India,
If yes, what all will be terms and condition or procedure
Thankyou,
Mahalaxmi
If yes, what all will be terms and condition or procedure
Thankyou,
Mahalaxmi
Posted Sep 20, 2012 15:54
How good is your German?
Posted Sep 20, 2012 20:44
Can u please let me know the details of job opportunity in Germany after doing MBA from India,
If yes, what all will be terms and condition or procedure
Thankyou,
Mahalaxmi
Just curious.. why are you considering Germany?
If yes, what all will be terms and condition or procedure
Thankyou,
Mahalaxmi</blockquote>
Just curious.. why are you considering Germany?
Posted Sep 29, 2012 09:46
Mannheim has launched his part-time program; the structure (10 modules, 1 social project, 1 company project, 2 residencies) looks very similar to the Essec-Mannheim format.
It's interesting to note that they offer an early bird reduction of 7000e to people enrolling before the end of the year.
It's interesting to note that they offer an early bird reduction of 7000e to people enrolling before the end of the year.
Posted Sep 29, 2012 13:18
How good is your German?
I have basic knowledge of German and now learning second level
I have basic knowledge of German and now learning second level
Posted Sep 29, 2012 13:23
Mannheim has launched his part-time program; the structure (10 modules, 1 social project, 1 company project, 2 residencies) looks very similar to the Essec-Mannheim format.
It's interesting to note that they offer an early bird reduction of 7000e to people enrolling before the end of the year.
Thankyou very much...but what about the job opportunity
It's interesting to note that they offer an early bird reduction of 7000e to people enrolling before the end of the year.</blockquote>
Thankyou very much...but what about the job opportunity
Posted Sep 29, 2012 23:27
Without proficient German I think your job opportunities would be very limited.
Posted Oct 01, 2012 15:46
ok, i have more 1 year to finish my MBA and within that period soon i will learn
And thanks a lot for the information
And thanks a lot for the information
Posted Mar 02, 2013 01:13
I was following this thread last year when I was applying for the MBA programs in Germany. Now that I am in Hochschule Pforzheim, let me give you some interesting statistics.
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI
Posted Mar 02, 2013 17:54
I was following this thread last year when I was applying for the MBA programs in Germany. Now that I am in Hochschule Pforzheim, let me give you some interesting statistics.
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI
Thank you for your encouraging words w.r.t. job opportunities in Germany. I have received confirmation from the Mannheim Business School for their MBA program this September.... I assume it is (as of today) the best business school in Germany. Any idea whether salaries from Mannheim alumni would be greater than what you quoted ? Being in Germany what do you consider about the brand value of Mannheim Business School in comparison with other business school.
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI</blockquote>
Thank you for your encouraging words w.r.t. job opportunities in Germany. I have received confirmation from the Mannheim Business School for their MBA program this September.... I assume it is (as of today) the best business school in Germany. Any idea whether salaries from Mannheim alumni would be greater than what you quoted ? Being in Germany what do you consider about the brand value of Mannheim Business School in comparison with other business school.
Posted Mar 02, 2013 19:22
Fist of all, congratulations~!
You have made it to a great school and from what I hear, the alumni of Mannheim is doing very well and are at least at par if not better than our alumni (depends on not just the salaries but what kind of profile are these MBA grads getting into). It is a great place to be!
It has got AACSB and gets featured in almost all the rankings regular of premiere German B Schools (there are hardly any). The return on Investment however is much higher in HS Pforzheim from many angles. I am talking about the tuition fees here- get the drift? You have a great option in your hand already, you should be able to choose wisely! Good luck!
You have made it to a great school and from what I hear, the alumni of Mannheim is doing very well and are at least at par if not better than our alumni (depends on not just the salaries but what kind of profile are these MBA grads getting into). It is a great place to be!
It has got AACSB and gets featured in almost all the rankings regular of premiere German B Schools (there are hardly any). The return on Investment however is much higher in HS Pforzheim from many angles. I am talking about the tuition fees here- get the drift? You have a great option in your hand already, you should be able to choose wisely! Good luck!
Posted Mar 04, 2013 05:50
I was following this thread last year when I was applying for the MBA programs in Germany. Now that I am in Hochschule Pforzheim, let me give you some interesting statistics.
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI
Thank you for your positive answer, and its encourages me to do well more!!
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI</blockquote>
Thank you for your positive answer, and its encourages me to do well more!!
Posted Mar 04, 2013 05:53
I was following this thread last year when I was applying for the MBA programs in Germany. Now that I am in Hochschule Pforzheim, let me give you some interesting statistics.
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI
Thank you for your encouraging words w.r.t. job opportunities in Germany. I have received confirmation from the Mannheim Business School for their MBA program this September.... I assume it is (as of today) the best business school in Germany. Any idea whether salaries from Mannheim alumni would be greater than what you quoted ? Being in Germany what do you consider about the brand value of Mannheim Business School in comparison with other business school.
Hi Naman, and congratulation..
May I know what is the eligibility and fees in Mannheim Business School?
Salaries revolve around 60,000 Euros per year and I am talking about the higher bracket here. There are students who are working with Henkel, Continental, Bosch, Daimler, KPMG, Roche, Infosys in middle and senior management positions and very good profiles. This is my alumni that I am talking about which are mostly non German passport holders - in fact a majority of them are non EU Passport holders.
There are students who have got jobs which almost no German speaking skills and then there are people who went back to their country for jobs because they got nothing in Germany in spite of being fluent in German.
I believe it all depends on how well you network during the years of your MBA and it is definitely advisable to pick up German because that is the least you can do if you are staying in a country for 2 years. Makes life easier and the job applications too.
The 4th semester students as of today are doing brilliant internships - just FYI</blockquote>
Thank you for your encouraging words w.r.t. job opportunities in Germany. I have received confirmation from the Mannheim Business School for their MBA program this September.... I assume it is (as of today) the best business school in Germany. Any idea whether salaries from Mannheim alumni would be greater than what you quoted ? Being in Germany what do you consider about the brand value of Mannheim Business School in comparison with other business school.
</blockquote>
Hi Naman, and congratulation..
May I know what is the eligibility and fees in Mannheim Business School?
Posted Mar 04, 2013 10:24
Hi Guys,
How will you rank these below universities.
Though in same thread views are given for rankings but any idea about where these college currently stands
Any idea about websites ,which can provide few details about german college :-
I have shortlisted below universities
Pforzheim
EBS business school
ESMT
Mannheim(Masters in Business informatics)
How will you rank these below universities.
Though in same thread views are given for rankings but any idea about where these college currently stands
Any idea about websites ,which can provide few details about german college :-
I have shortlisted below universities
Pforzheim
EBS business school
ESMT
Mannheim(Masters in Business informatics)
Posted Mar 04, 2013 11:23
Hi Mahalaxmi,
Fees is 33k euros and for eligibility you can visit their website.... http://www.mannheim-mba.com/full-time-mba.html
Fees is 33k euros and for eligibility you can visit their website.... http://www.mannheim-mba.com/full-time-mba.html
Posted Mar 04, 2013 12:52
Thank you,.
Posted Mar 05, 2013 08:06
Hi Namita,
ESMT costs 29,000 for the MBA and you can find out more information here: https://www.esmt.org/eng/mba-emba/
That looks like a good short list of schools for applying, but I think your experience (personal, academic, and career afterwards) will be very different at each one. It would probably be worth contacting the schools per email and asking for a student or alumni contact so that you can find out what people with a similar profile to yours experience. Also have a look at the websites for student statistics - not just salary and rankings, but international, industry, etc.
Good luck!
ESMT costs 29,000 for the MBA and you can find out more information here: https://www.esmt.org/eng/mba-emba/
That looks like a good short list of schools for applying, but I think your experience (personal, academic, and career afterwards) will be very different at each one. It would probably be worth contacting the schools per email and asking for a student or alumni contact so that you can find out what people with a similar profile to yours experience. Also have a look at the websites for student statistics - not just salary and rankings, but international, industry, etc.
Good luck!
Posted Mar 05, 2013 09:59
Hi Madeline,
Thanks for a reply.
I am 24 yrs/F/India, with total 4 years of work expereince in leading IT consultancy, and i have completed Bsc. in computer science.
I am looking for college with job prospects in I.T.
Regards,
Namita
Thanks for a reply.
I am 24 yrs/F/India, with total 4 years of work expereince in leading IT consultancy, and i have completed Bsc. in computer science.
I am looking for college with job prospects in I.T.
Regards,
Namita
Posted Mar 05, 2013 12:07
How good is your German? Without really fluent German I struggle to see how you can find work in Germany.
Related Business Schools
Other Related Content
MBA Programs in Germany: A Gateway to Europe
Article May 20, 2013
How an emerging class of top German business schools is helping international students tap into the country's growing economy
Top 10 MBA Programs in Germany
Top List
Looking for an MBA in Germany? Check out FIND MBA's Top 10 Lists of the best MBAs in Germany.
Hot Discussions
-
Online MBA
Nov 12, 2024 3,227 26 -
UPF-BSM vs EAE Business School vs UAB, seeking insights over potential business schools in Barcelona, Spain.
Nov 07, 2024 166 12 -
Kozminski vs SGH
Oct 26, 2024 143 10 -
Question about some Masters- ESCP or EDHEC or Cranfield.
Oct 30, 2024 124 7 -
Gut check
Nov 11, 2024 104 4 -
Are executive short courses that bad? Any alternatives if employer pays?
Nov 13, 2024 94 4 -
Europe vs US - Opportunities/ROI
Nov 02, 2024 94 4 -
eMBA or executive MSc Finance - Dilemma
Nov 12, 2024 70 3