I am 26 years old and ive been working for 3 years in the industry of IT. My academic background is Business Management and I am interested in break into fashion industry management.
Which is the best options regarding to career opporunities? MAFED at Bocconi or Master fashion luxury brand management at Marangoni?
any help will be appreciated!
Thank you!
Best Master in Milano: Bocconi or Marangoni??
Posted Feb 20, 2015 12:21
Which is the best options regarding to career opporunities? MAFED at Bocconi or Master fashion luxury brand management at Marangoni?
any help will be appreciated!
Thank you!
Posted Feb 20, 2015 13:57
is this a reasonable short-term goal from a masters' degree if you have no prior experience? See http://board.find-mba.com/general-forum/luxury-luxury-brand-management-20998
How is your Italian? Read Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
How is your Italian? Read Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
Posted Feb 23, 2015 11:35
Why not aim for the MBA at Bocconi? It has a luxury concentration, which would allow you to target the roles you're interested in, but would also be a more broadly applicable degree, which gives you more of a safety net after graduation.
Not saying that you can't get a management-level job in the fashion industry, but it is fairly hard without previous experience in the industry. An MBA would at least give you a bit more flexibility.
Although you're on the low side in terms of work experience for the program, 3 years is within the middle 80 percent range of admitted students. If you can outscore the average GMAT, which tends to be in the 660 range, I'd say that you have reasonable odds of getting in.
Not saying that you can't get a management-level job in the fashion industry, but it is fairly hard without previous experience in the industry. An MBA would at least give you a bit more flexibility.
Although you're on the low side in terms of work experience for the program, 3 years is within the middle 80 percent range of admitted students. If you can outscore the average GMAT, which tends to be in the 660 range, I'd say that you have reasonable odds of getting in.
Hot Discussions
-
Question about some Masters- ESCP or EDHEC or Cranfield.
Oct 30, 2024 125 7 -
Looking to pivoting into management role in California
Nov 19 03:14 PM 76 5 -
"Late Bloomer" with average academics/experience, but 720 GMAT and Polyglot
Nov 07, 2024 104 4 -
Gut check
Nov 11, 2024 106 4 -
Why do US schools like to hide their tuition fees?
Nov 09, 2024 98 4 -
Europe vs US - Opportunities/ROI
Nov 02, 2024 94 4 -
OHM MBA in Germany
Nov 06, 2024 77 4 -
LBS vs Oxford, move into the UK
Nov 14, 2024 92 2