Hey all, at the moment, after I completed a five years master's in Law in april, I am working both in a Law Firm as a trainee (in order to be admitted to the Italian Bar Exam I need 1 and a half year of work with a lawyer) and I am also working as an AT Specialist in a Call Center since 2010. I am interested in a career as a manager in a big company and I would like, in 2016, to start a business course in order to obtain more skills that, together with my legal & telco background, could help me to find a job in telco as a manager. Can I try to be admitted to an MBA, or I have to do an Msc? The point is that I don't have any managerial experience at the moment because my 2 jobs are both part time... thanks in advance for your help.
Law trainee, MBA, Msc
Posted Aug 18, 2014 10:18
Posted Aug 19, 2014 13:02
You want to check with the schools you are interested in to see how they would look at this experience.
Some schools might be flexible, I know of a successful applicant who had been an entrepreneur for five years - not typical full-time work experience by any means - but he was able to use this as valid work experience.
Other schools may not be interested in the part-time work, though, so you'd need to contact the business schools directly.
Some schools might be flexible, I know of a successful applicant who had been an entrepreneur for five years - not typical full-time work experience by any means - but he was able to use this as valid work experience.
Other schools may not be interested in the part-time work, though, so you'd need to contact the business schools directly.
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