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David_2minGMAT
04-09-2010, 11:01 PM
Here is an article on the average salaries of MBA graduates.
http://www.mbaschools.com/mba-expected-starting-salaries
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totalselfreliance
05-07-2010, 05:14 AM
"Good news! Yes, an MBA degree can still drastically up your value and increase your personal bottom line"
Well that's a relief! Good to know my time is still well spent :)
mighty
05-23-2010, 07:19 PM
Although the number of MBA graduates are increasing every year but their value is not going to down.
MBA's are require in every field so they do start with normal pay but increase very quickly.
avatar
06-09-2010, 06:55 AM
MBA is surely the most reputed degree...It can give you drastic promotion and hike in salary.
Thanks for the article anyhow!
grado
06-10-2010, 08:43 AM
good, that's good news for MBA, but without any job, take a MBA will useless for looking for a job. The result is for banking job.other business, I don't thinks so.
najelly
06-06-2011, 07:02 AM
Even though the number of MBAs is going upwards, it is still not hampering the prospectus of new MBA graduates .This is happening because of the globalization phenomenon and thereforethere are ample opportunities for each and every one and nations are looking forward to new business deals to get a perk up in economic development.All these factors contribute to the higher salary for MBA graduates. So this being the case, I think I think it is only obvious that the salaries are always on the rise!
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jmzunzu
08-08-2011, 07:51 PM
An MBA greatly increases your abilities as well as the perception of problems and their solution, but you see your salary increase depends greatly on the country where you are, there are countries where the companies demand more and more degrees of study, but the wages are really low.
slidoors
09-24-2011, 05:15 AM
I am currently getting my MBA but my dilemma is if there will be job available for me when I graduate next year.
I am currently getting my MBA but my dilemma is if there will be job available for me when I graduate next year.
That's a common problem these days. Getting an MBA won't guarantee you'll find a job, but I'd say it does improve your chances.
-Alex
alexxjan
09-29-2011, 01:03 PM
That's a common problem these days. Getting an MBA won't guarantee you'll find a job, but I'd say it does improve your chances.
-Alex
Same opinion here. In a competitive world like ours, the more studies and titles you have, the better.
sakay
10-01-2011, 11:18 AM
brother i think that MBA is ever green degree but not in under developed country its most beneficial in developed countries because in underdeveloped country there is no investment from out side so there job job is least.
BadgerGrad
10-05-2011, 09:59 PM
MBA degrees undoubtedly hold great benefits for those who have them. Not only do you have a leg up on the competition, but you are also better prepared to deal with many situations in the workplace, events that will also make you stand out, especially in the eyes of your bosses.
Here’s a great article published by Businessweek, “MBA Pay: Riches for Some, Not All.” It is basically saying that in today’s economic climate AND business world, what type of job you have matters. Obvious, yes, but a lot of the statistics for average MBA salaries are apparently for “atypical” careers, like microfinance and public service.
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/sep2009/bs20090928_592028.htm
Check it out… definitely a great read that will broaden your horizons in terms of MBAs and pay scales. Regardless, MBAs are very beneficial degrees WORTH HAVING!!
Carlton321
11-30-2011, 10:17 AM
Informative link that you share. An online MBA degree can enhance your career options. Because there is an ever growing demand for those with the right stuff for the best paying jobs in business administration.
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