MBAs in Dach region as pivot


JGred

As someone who speaks German but doesn't live in Europe, I've always had the intention of moving there at some point to study and work, and I believe an MBA would be a great career pivot for me at the moment, as I'd like to work in a bigger tech company. My background though isn't probably the most desirable, so I can't really aim at the best schools, such as St Gallen.

Would anyone have any advice on any schools to keep in mind for someone who's changing careers and that wouldn't be excessively demanding when it comes to applying? I want to aim at a good school but have to also be realistic.

My background is in project managing in a local tech company and I'm 34.

Thanks.

As someone who speaks German but doesn't live in Europe, I've always had the intention of moving there at some point to study and work, and I believe an MBA would be a great career pivot for me at the moment, as I'd like to work in a bigger tech company. My background though isn't probably the most desirable, so I can't really aim at the best schools, such as St Gallen.

Would anyone have any advice on any schools to keep in mind for someone who's changing careers and that wouldn't be excessively demanding when it comes to applying? I want to aim at a good school but have to also be realistic.

My background is in project managing in a local tech company and I'm 34.

Thanks.
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Duncan

You don't give much insight into how competitive you are as a candidate, so I can only recommend you look at the FT European Business School ranking, and sort it by the MBA columns.

You don't give much insight into how competitive you are as a candidate, so I can only recommend you look at the FT European Business School ranking, and sort it by the MBA columns.
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