The Value Of My Mba вЂ" What’S Next?
Essay by 24 • June 28, 2011 • 398 Words (2 Pages) • 1,446 Views
When I rated the value of my degree, I took into account three different kinds of benefits of the degree: the instrumental benefits, the personal benefits, and the intellectual benefits.
Instrumental Benefits:
In career perspective, a MBA degree provides me with quite a lot of career opportunities in various fields. It is especially beneficial to get jobs in high level positions such as managerial and executive level jobs.
In the salary perspective, the typical MBA in the class of 2006 made US$61,302 before earning the MBA degree and expects a post-MBA salary of US$86,350, which is a 41% increase.
Personal Benefits:
A MBA degree involved wide area of training, assignments, reports, presentations, and group projects and all of those gave me the necessary abilities to handle real-life business situations. This helps to differentiate between me and from those who do not have such expertise and can make me a leader in my chosen field.
The friendship that I formed with my classmates and the network that I created could be seen as one of the most important and valuable things that a MBA program gave me. In a research, MBA graduates have often felt that the associations formed during the MBA course are resources that are invaluable and can be drawn upon for years after the MBA degree has been achieved.
Intellectual Benefits:
The MBA program and business schools gave me valuable knowledge about business and all its related aspects. I learned about business strategies and concepts, not just on paper, but the training and internship required in an MBA course, taught me how to use these skills in practical life and in day to day business operations.
The value of MBA
The value of a MBA degree cannot be denied. However, anyone who has an MBA degree, or anyone who is in pursuit of one,
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