Hello everyone,
You may or may not have taken the GMAT. And you might be at a point in life in which you think an MBA will help you progress in your career. Or maybe you are sure about it.
But, here are two interesting questions that I have for you:
What is your career goal?
Will doing an MBA help you achieve your career goal?
If you have solid answers for both these questions, then great!
On the other hand, if you are unsure when it comes to your career goal, you might want to take a step back and relook.
Given the current job and economic scenario across the world, you need to understand that if you don't have a clear career goal, even an MBA might not help you progress. There are certain industries that are flourishing. And there are others that are no longer promising or aren't doing really well.
I would say that having a career goal is what is going to help you decide your higher education. It is probably not the other way around. :slightly_smiling_face:
Here's something that I will strongly recommend for those of you who think you need to have more clarity and understanding before you go ahead with your MBA plans. And here's something that I have for you that can help you.
We have a FREE live session, 'Learn to Determine Your Career Goals Before Investing in an MBA', on 25 September (Friday) at 8:30 PM (IST). We have the IMD Business School Alumnus, Sr. Director, Procurement at Johnson & Johnson, Hari Raghavachari, join us to speak and provide insights on the topic. In the one-hour session, he will speak about the skills that you need to master, the education that you will need, the experience that you need to build, and more.
Join the live session to not only understand what you need to do now but also how to plan your career journey efficiently.
Hope you guys join the session and make the best use of it.
Thanks!