Puilunchristin wrote:
If you have mentioned earlier that graduates from INSEAD would probably not be able to end up in California, why is that? Is it because people choose to stay where they are or is it because employers from California would not want a European MBA graduate?
Which region do you think is the best for international business (What i meant by that is basically a US company with global ties) along with Brand/product development? Are cities such as LA, San Francisco, and NYC? What about outside of the US? What cities would you recommend?
Let me break out the news to you.
High paying job is extremely hard to get.
Studying at INSEAD you have 0 companies from California on campus and you can communicate with companies at California only via phone and mail.
Now take into the account 900 MBA grads each year from Stanford, Haas and Anderson with whom you will compete. Who has an unfair advantage?
What if we add next 900 students from USC, UCI and UC Davis?
How many high paying positions do you think are there each year?
You should be able to answer the question about "power" regions in the world after studying Macroeconomics.
It also depends on what would you like to do.
IB/PE/HF, Consulting, Finance, Accounting, Operations, etc.
Look what companies are hiring in the field you want to go to and where. Pick the best school "nearby".