Hi, and thanks for writing! Master of Analytics programs are outside of
mbaMission's core area of expertise, so I can't speak to them in detail. However, I do know that they are typically for applicants with only a few years of experience at most. Credit Risk analytics, however, isn't a typical post-MBA path, so you'd want to think about 1. exactly what skills/experiences you're looking for from an MBA that would help prepare you for that role and 2. consider other post-MBA roles that may be of interest to you. For example, given your analytical skills and experience in supply chain, perhaps you would be interested in operations? I would do some more thinking about your post-MBA career before you select and start applying to programs, in addition to focusing on GMAT. I hope that helps a bit - best of luck!
abhijeetsingh wrote:
Hi,
Looking for career guidance. My brief profile is below:
Work Experience:
Currently working with Hero Fincorp as Area Credit Manager for SME loans
Worked with Indusind Bank as working capital credit manager 4.5 years.
Previously worked with idbi bank in similar profile for 2 years and IBM for 2 years in supply chain.
overall experience of 8+years.
PGDM Finance from Alliance Business School Bangalore(2.8/4.3 cgpa)
Bachelor of Engineering in computer Science (71%)
Career goal-- To pursue career in Credit Risk analytics role, developing cheaper solutions for SME and smalll scale banks which cannot afford bigger existing softaware packages.
Currently, I am preparing for GMAT and targeting a score above 740. Want to get admission in a reputed institution(global) for better opportunities and networking. However I am confused and dilemma whether I should target MBA programme or analytics? I wrote to few B-schools regarding their MS analytics programme like MIT sloan and got response like they only prefer candidates with not more than 3 years of experience.
So would like to know expert thoughts.