Hi
nomoneynoMBA,
Thank you for your post. Typically, one can obtain a MiM degree post-undergraduate (23 years old), which means that you are going into the program (and leaving the program) with little or no professional experience. Therefore, post-graduation, the job you will most likely obtain is as a Management Trainee. The salary expectation is in high $60K. Depending on personal ambitions, usually, MiMs decide later on to also obtain an MBA for a variety of reasons. The main point to keep in mind is that MiM graduates need to go through the learning curve for a longer period of time than, say, an MBA - obtaining a top-ranked position will take longer.
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nomoneynoMBA wrote:
I have recently decided to take a plunge to the MIM courses at France after recommendations from me seniors. They have told me it's a great job and even though it's hard to get a job but eventually we will end up getting one. Whereas, so many sources on the internet say it's not possible and its a waste of investment. Can someone throw some light on this?
All the answers on the internet are majorly by one person who owns a MIM related website which seems like a marketing material all the time.
Can any present or recent graduates throw light on the reality? Thanks!
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