Duncan could u advise me
Firstly i will graduate with bsc in accounting and finance (cgpa 3.2)
and want to move back to uk or ireland
now could u tell me would an msc in management be a good move
Could u tell me job prospects if i pursue an msc in management
Also could u list the universities i should be aiming at
Lastly if pursue an msc in management would i be open to junior level jobs in supply chain and human resources
MSC in uk /ireland
Posted Aug 14, 2015 15:01
Firstly i will graduate with bsc in accounting and finance (cgpa 3.2)
and want to move back to uk or ireland
now could u tell me would an msc in management be a good move
Could u tell me job prospects if i pursue an msc in management
Also could u list the universities i should be aiming at
Lastly if pursue an msc in management would i be open to junior level jobs in supply chain and human resources
Posted Aug 14, 2015 17:19
Yes, it's a good idea. Tale a look at the schools in the Financial Times masters in management rankings, and compare their employment reports. If you are focussed on SCM or HR, then instead aim for an MSc in those topics with accreditation from the respected chartered organisations: CIPD and CIPS/CILT.
Posted Aug 14, 2015 17:34
i want to pursue an msc in hr or scm , after a masters in management as i don't know which of these i would like or have an aptitude for
But would an msc in management suffice for a job in uk knowing that i am irish national
But would an msc in management suffice for a job in uk knowing that i am irish national
Posted Aug 14, 2015 19:16
If you get your MSc from one of the UK schools in the FT ranking with the best employment record and a strong score of international mobility (London, Strathclyde, Warwick) then you can be fairly confident of getting a good job. If you add that to an specialised MSc from another top school, that won't hurt but I don't really see the advantage.
Posted Aug 14, 2015 22:31
so i should aim for an msc in management that would suffice ,
also whats the difference btw msc management and msc in international business
also whats the difference btw msc management and msc in international business
Posted Aug 15, 2015 00:14
International business tends to be a more academic course for people returning to export based roles in their home country.
Posted Aug 15, 2015 00:28
thank you duncan
the msc management is final
the msc management is final
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