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How hard is it to get a job in New Zealand after the Otago MBA for indian students?
Posted Nov 04, 2019 07:14
Posted Nov 05, 2019 21:34
You should ask the school if they can provide you with post-MBA statistics and perhaps even real stories of students with similar profiles to yours.
It's a good school and the MBA is well regarded. New Zealand has pretty favorable visa regulations as well. It is however a small country and depending on your chosen industry, job opportunities might be more narrow than, say, Australia.
It's a good school and the MBA is well regarded. New Zealand has pretty favorable visa regulations as well. It is however a small country and depending on your chosen industry, job opportunities might be more narrow than, say, Australia.
Posted Nov 08, 2019 13:56
I'm curious about the same thing, although not specifically for students from India. Have you found anything? Post study work visas seem to be pretty easy to get which is good!
I found this:
https://www.otago.ac.nz/mba/career/alumni-survey/index.html
50% of alumni are in NZ and 50% are outside. I suppose these are good statistics given that the program seems to draw many foreigners.
I found this:
https://www.otago.ac.nz/mba/career/alumni-survey/index.html
50% of alumni are in NZ and 50% are outside. I suppose these are good statistics given that the program seems to draw many foreigners.
Posted Nov 11, 2019 15:20
Those are surprisingly good statistics, considering I don't think all of the international students are intending to stay there after graduation.
You might want to ask the school this: how many stay versus how many want to stay but can't find work. They should give you an honest answer.
You might want to ask the school this: how many stay versus how many want to stay but can't find work. They should give you an honest answer.
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