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Hi everyone,

I am planning to apply for the universities in Europe for MiM/MiF/MBA (HEC, LBS, ESCP, ESSEC)
I am a mechanical engineer with a 3 year work experience; 2 years in marketing and 1 year in supply chain.
I have been told that there aren't many job opportunities in Europe and that I should not consider applying there.

Could you guys please tell me the current job scenerio in Europe?
Should I reconsider my options?
Also with my work experience, would MBA be a better option than MiF or MiM?

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I'm not quite an expert about Europe but based on my limited knowledge, your chances of being a competitive candidate for any job in most of Europe depend on whether you have local language skills at a level to converse in business settings. UK is the only English speaking part and getting a job there is much more difficult that the rest of Europe.
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Is there any website available to look vacancies on daily basis in uk? I am too looking for a job for my sister
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