Spain MBA or Swiss MBA


Nazme

I want to know which country will be best between Switzerland and Spain in terms of job prospects and salary.
Will they take non-euro students?
Mind you that I dont know Spanish nor do I know any official language of Swiss.Will it be difficult to find a job if I dont know their off. lang.
PLEASE HELP ME YAAR.

I want to know which country will be best between Switzerland and Spain in terms of job prospects and salary.
Will they take non-euro students?
Mind you that I dont know Spanish nor do I know any official language of Swiss.Will it be difficult to find a job if I dont know their off. lang.
PLEASE HELP ME YAAR.
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gkhanna

Hey Nazme,

most euro schools are open to non-euro citizens and most programs are taught in english. In terms of job prospects, it all depends on what you wish to do afterwards. you'll have to provide more info on your profile.

ganesh

Hey Nazme,

most euro schools are open to non-euro citizens and most programs are taught in english. In terms of job prospects, it all depends on what you wish to do afterwards. you'll have to provide more info on your profile.

ganesh
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Nazme

Thanks for the reply.Well,I want to pusue MBA degree.
Reply me again please....

Thanks for the reply.Well,I want to pusue MBA degree.
Reply me again please....
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gkhanna

Nazme,

i understand that you want to do an MBA but which stream do you wish to pursue? Finance, consulting, entrepreneurship, etc.

Nazme,

i understand that you want to do an MBA but which stream do you wish to pursue? Finance, consulting, entrepreneurship, etc.
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withdreams

Business education is good in Swiss. Competitiveness index report places Swiss very well above Spain for Business education. I think its ranked no.1 country for Business education. Check out!!!

Business education is good in Swiss. Competitiveness index report places Swiss very well above Spain for Business education. I think its ranked no.1 country for Business education. Check out!!!
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Nazme

Well gkhana I want to purse Markating Mba.

Well gkhana I want to purse Markating Mba.
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Rhino

you should go to either HEC-Paris, Essec (France) or Cranfield (U.K.). These schools do have strength in Marketing.
I heard the american chooses HEC the most because their Marketing program is top-notch.

Swiss MBA is more about general management (IMD) or finance (St. Gallen).
Spanish MBA is more towards enterpreneurship (IE, ESADE) or finance/Mgmt consulting (IESE).

you should go to either HEC-Paris, Essec (France) or Cranfield (U.K.). These schools do have strength in Marketing.
I heard the american chooses HEC the most because their Marketing program is top-notch.

Swiss MBA is more about general management (IMD) or finance (St. Gallen).
Spanish MBA is more towards enterpreneurship (IE, ESADE) or finance/Mgmt consulting (IESE).
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withdreams

Good answer Rhino.

Good answer Rhino.
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Nazme

Rhino Thanks Allot.
Rhino,But I dont know official language of France,Spain nor Swiss.So with English language will I get job easily over there and is work permit easily avilable.
Please reply Rhino.

Rhino Thanks Allot.
Rhino,But I dont know official language of France,Spain nor Swiss.So with English language will I get job easily over there and is work permit easily avilable.
Please reply Rhino.
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Rhino

If you do not know French, Spanish nor Swiss German.
To be frank, you won't get any job there.

I know that in France, employers only hires those with FLUENT french. This is a MUST. Even if you have MBA degree from H/S/W, if you cannot speak french. Au revoir!

It's the same as spain & swiss.

before the financial crisis, it is possible to get a job (in spain, france, swiss) with only english, even though it is rare.

Note that I might be wrong about this.
Because I know there's an HK-UST alumni (holding british passport), did international study at IE, and he got a job at Banco Santander (spain).

Usually when I meet with MBA representatives from all over the world, I always ask "Does obtaining work permit for foreigner easy after graduation?".
if you get unconvincing answer, usually the representative is lying... huehehehehe...

Based on my knowledge (please verify this with others), only H.K. and Canada have immigration policy that is friendly to foreigners. I also hear that U.K. has recently open up to foreigners (but the downside the U.K. economy is still a mess).

If you do not know French, Spanish nor Swiss German.
To be frank, you won't get any job there.

I know that in France, employers only hires those with FLUENT french. This is a MUST. Even if you have MBA degree from H/S/W, if you cannot speak french. Au revoir!

It's the same as spain & swiss.

before the financial crisis, it is possible to get a job (in spain, france, swiss) with only english, even though it is rare.

Note that I might be wrong about this.
Because I know there's an HK-UST alumni (holding british passport), did international study at IE, and he got a job at Banco Santander (spain).

Usually when I meet with MBA representatives from all over the world, I always ask "Does obtaining work permit for foreigner easy after graduation?".
if you get unconvincing answer, usually the representative is lying... huehehehehe...

Based on my knowledge (please verify this with others), only H.K. and Canada have immigration policy that is friendly to foreigners. I also hear that U.K. has recently open up to foreigners (but the downside the U.K. economy is still a mess).
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