Can anyone please advise me on which course would better in terms of future job aspects and salary?
I have just completed a bachelors degree in business studies I am 22 years old. I have no real relevant work experience other than a supervisor in a supermarket and I am trying to strengthen my cv as I previously attended a weaker university (Technological University Dublin).
I do not have a strong enough proficiency in Spanish to apply for the MIM/CEMS at ucd.
The strategic management course had a 97% employment rate which was higher than both other courses.
Additionally, I know the strategic mgmt and International business courses at UCD offer an internship as part of the degree, so I thought that may be useful.
Duncan your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Msc Strategic Management UCD vs Msc International Management Trinity College vs International Business UCD
Posted Mar 17, 2021 14:38
Can anyone please advise me on which course would better in terms of future job aspects and salary?
I have just completed a bachelors degree in business studies I am 22 years old. I have no real relevant work experience other than a supervisor in a supermarket and I am trying to strengthen my cv as I previously attended a weaker university (Technological University Dublin).
I do not have a strong enough proficiency in Spanish to apply for the MIM/CEMS at ucd.
The strategic management course had a 97% employment rate which was higher than both other courses.
Additionally, I know the strategic mgmt and International business courses at UCD offer an internship as part of the degree, so I thought that may be useful.
Duncan your advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have just completed a bachelors degree in business studies I am 22 years old. I have no real relevant work experience other than a supervisor in a supermarket and I am trying to strengthen my cv as I previously attended a weaker university (Technological University Dublin).
I do not have a strong enough proficiency in Spanish to apply for the MIM/CEMS at ucd.
The strategic management course had a 97% employment rate which was higher than both other courses.
Additionally, I know the strategic mgmt and International business courses at UCD offer an internship as part of the degree, so I thought that may be useful.
Duncan your advice would be greatly appreciated.
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