Hi Guys,
My name is Aman currenlty working executive search firm Heidrick and stuggles in New Delhi as Research Analyst
I Have done B.Tech in Information techonology and have experience in E-Com industry, finance industry as research analyst and planning to do MBA from germany. I don't know german language
Can u guys assist me what are the chances of getting job after completing MBA and for how long can i stay over there after my studies without having job there.As i wanted to work thee for atleast for 2 years before moving out to some other place, so whats the procedure to gextend the visa.
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Aman
MBA in Germany
Posted Feb 03, 2009 08:12
My name is Aman currenlty working executive search firm Heidrick and stuggles in New Delhi as Research Analyst
I Have done B.Tech in Information techonology and have experience in E-Com industry, finance industry as research analyst and planning to do MBA from germany. I don't know german language
Can u guys assist me what are the chances of getting job after completing MBA and for how long can i stay over there after my studies without having job there.As i wanted to work thee for atleast for 2 years before moving out to some other place, so whats the procedure to gextend the visa.
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Aman
Posted Feb 04, 2009 20:56
I would appreciate if you guys could spare some time to reply to this post
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Posted Feb 07, 2009 23:44
Call or email the schools you're interested in. They should be able to tell you about the visa situation, right?
Generally you'll have a year to look for a job. If you're skilled, which it sounds like you definitely are, the German authorities will be easier on granting you a work permit (less hassle for your potential employer) because they really need IT specialists and engineers in Germany - that's official.
http://www.workpermit.com/germany/employer1.htm
If you're looking for encouragement, maybe read this short interview (particularly, the end of it):
http://blog.find-mba.com/2008/10/23/torsten_wulf_hhl_leipzig_interview/
Good luck
Generally you'll have a year to look for a job. If you're skilled, which it sounds like you definitely are, the German authorities will be easier on granting you a work permit (less hassle for your potential employer) because they really need IT specialists and engineers in Germany - that's official.
http://www.workpermit.com/germany/employer1.htm
If you're looking for encouragement, maybe read this short interview (particularly, the end of it):
http://blog.find-mba.com/2008/10/23/torsten_wulf_hhl_leipzig_interview/
Good luck
Posted Feb 15, 2009 08:37
Hi thanks Alan for your reply
Actually I don't have any experience in Software, I have vast experience in E-commerce industry, research and financial industry.
So do u think i would be able to get part time job over there.
How easy is it to get internship in reputed company and do universities assist in placement of foriegn student or not
Actually I don't have any experience in Software, I have vast experience in E-commerce industry, research and financial industry.
So do u think i would be able to get part time job over there.
How easy is it to get internship in reputed company and do universities assist in placement of foriegn student or not
Posted Feb 15, 2009 08:58
hi, go for the school with international acceptance one such is GISMA http://www.gisma.com/
American , German plus European acceptance.(no personal experience but this is what the website claims) But Purdue is a good American university. One person I know did her Medicine from Germany and it is not recognized in other parts of world, so be prudent in selecting a German degree. Please keep updated this forum if you go for GISMA.
by the way what is your GMAT and GPA this university asks for GMAT 550 minimum.
American , German plus European acceptance.(no personal experience but this is what the website claims) But Purdue is a good American university. One person I know did her Medicine from Germany and it is not recognized in other parts of world, so be prudent in selecting a German degree. Please keep updated this forum if you go for GISMA.
by the way what is your GMAT and GPA this university asks for GMAT 550 minimum.
Posted Feb 15, 2009 11:57
I have not taken the GMAT test yet, preparing for it
And before finalizing the country from where to do MBA
just checking for all possible options
like job market of that country, whether i would be able to fund my studies there or not etc etc
Now I have only finalized to go to some european country
because of their culture, heritage and reputed brands
Hope i have made the right choice
And before finalizing the country from where to do MBA
just checking for all possible options
like job market of that country, whether i would be able to fund my studies there or not etc etc
Now I have only finalized to go to some european country
because of their culture, heritage and reputed brands
Hope i have made the right choice
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