Hello,
I got offers from MBA - Durham and waiting for MSc Management - Imperial/Warwick.
I'm 28 years old and don't have a GMAT score. I have 5 years of work experience as an engineer who manages projects, budgets, and people. I also have my family business in the engineering field.
My main goal is to move my work path into the business field, earn more salary, and advance my business knowledge and professional skills.
After graduating, I will apply for a job in the UK and may assist the family business, but not full-time.
When applying for a job in the UK or others in a business field, I would like to ask which one that company/HR considers the most between university ranking and the program. For example, MBA Durham or MSc Imperial, which one is better?
Due to I have to accept the offer of MBA Durham in the end of JAN 2023, I'm not sure that I have to wait for Imperial or not.
Thanks for your help.
MBA Durham vs MSc imperial/warwick
Posted Dec 18, 2022 14:22
I got offers from MBA - Durham and waiting for MSc Management - Imperial/Warwick.
I'm 28 years old and don't have a GMAT score. I have 5 years of work experience as an engineer who manages projects, budgets, and people. I also have my family business in the engineering field.
My main goal is to move my work path into the business field, earn more salary, and advance my business knowledge and professional skills.
After graduating, I will apply for a job in the UK and may assist the family business, but not full-time.
When applying for a job in the UK or others in a business field, I would like to ask which one that company/HR considers the most between university ranking and the program. For example, MBA Durham or MSc Imperial, which one is better?
Due to I have to accept the offer of MBA Durham in the end of JAN 2023, I'm not sure that I have to wait for Imperial or not.
Thanks for your help.
Posted Dec 18, 2022 17:43
What do you mean by the business field? Isn't a family engineering business also a kind of business?
[Edited by Duncan on Dec 19, 2022]
Posted Dec 19, 2022 02:52
What do you mean by the business field? Isn't a family engineering business also a kind if business?
I'm interested in jobs like business strategy or consulting, but I don't have any experience before I don't know the specificed way I should go for. For sure, I will assist my family business too.
Posted Dec 19, 2022 10:13
This is a very good time to think about career strategy. Look at the sorts of roles that people go into after these degrees. For most people in your position, the Durham MBA will be the more valuable choice.
Posted Dec 19, 2022 10:55
This is a very good time to think about career strategy. Look at the sorts of roles that people go into after these degrees. For most people in your position, the Durham MBA will be the more valuable choice.
Thank you so much Duncan!
I would like to ask about after graduated MBA from Durham.
I have a chance to be in top consulting firm with no work experience related to consulting or not?
[Edited by TC_37 on Dec 19, 2022]
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Posted Dec 19, 2022 16:51
This depends on what you mean by a too consulting firm. It's unlikely for to to enter a top strategy firm.
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