Does Having an MBA Help Get You the Job?

By: Together Abroad 08-01-2017 11:06 PM
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As I start onthe second half of an MBA program in the Netherlands, I cannot help but take a midpoint evaluation of my decision to take a break from the employment world and become a student once again. I started this program, partly because I wanted to experience studying in another country and partly because I wanted to better my chances of securing my dream job. For any expat wanting to further their education, the debate will usually be, will this opportunity help me get the job I want?

In a country like the Netherlands, where a high level of education is almost expected, competition is steep. The wonderful thing about an MBA is that it gives you the option to be flexible in this competitive market. You attain skills and knowledge, not only in the field you are in or want to be in, but others as well. Although my background is in Sales and Marketing, I have had classes covering finance, human resources, and statistics. While I do not plan on going into a high-level finance position any time soon, the fact that I have that base knowledge of IPOs and M&As can only be helpful in my future position.

In addition to a wide variety of experience that cannot be found elsewhere, MBAs acquire and enhance the ability to think critically and solve problems. This is not obtained in a specific class but rather in the day to day of projects, presentations, and interaction with others from all around the world. No matter the position, these attributes are highly valued. Employers want people with the skills to look at conflicts within an organization or a project, and to find a business solution quickly.

Lastly, the MBA provides a vast network of international business executives that is imperative for an expat. School connections, alumni, and fellow classmates can be the source of your next job or business opportunity. Knowing others in this country and across the globe that can be a benefit to you and vice versa. Making these connections, strengthening my network, and taking advantage of this once in a lifetime experience has been my reason for gratitude that I made this decision. I have not finished my degree and the job hunt is on until I do, but I can honestly say that I have no regrets for pursuing an MBA, and the skills and knowledge I have gained just halfway through are irreplaceable.

Ashley Herbert

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