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John Molson reputation - how easy or difficult is it to get a job?
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Hi All!
I have received an offer to study MSc Management from JMSB. Its a two year course which gives me sufficient time to complete my degree, do another certification course in Sustainable finance from JMSB and learn french - which i believe is equally critical in getting a job in Montreal. Furthermore, I will be able to secure a minimum 2 year work permit following my MSc, which I can use to pay off my student debt (provided I get a decent job). Canada is friendly towards foreigners relative to US and Europe.
However, since JMSB is not a gold standard institution in Canada, I was wondering if anyone can shed a light on how good is the reputation of the college within Quebec, Canada?
I applied the JMSB on the basis of the fact that its in downtown Montreal and the data they have provided in the MSc brochure: [2012-2013 exit survey as per their 2014 MSc brochure]
80% employed within 3 months of graduation. Average starting salary: $65,000 International students: 70% in all MSc (Management, Marketing, Finance) programs.
Thanks for all (and any) help!
Best regards, Shivaang.
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Re: John Molson reputation - how easy or difficult is it to get a job?
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10 Feb 2017, 23:18
shivaangsharma wrote:
Hi All!
I have received an offer to study MSc Management from JMSB. Its a two year course which gives me sufficient time to complete my degree, do another certification course in Sustainable finance from JMSB and learn french - which i believe is equally critical in getting a job in Montreal. Furthermore, I will be able to secure a minimum 2 year work permit following my MSc, which I can use to pay off my student debt (provided I get a decent job). Canada is friendly towards foreigners relative to US and Europe.
However, since JMSB is not a gold standard institution in Canada, I was wondering if anyone can shed a light on how good is the reputation of the college within Quebec, Canada?
I applied the JMSB on the basis of the fact that its in downtown Montreal and the data they have provided in the MSc brochure: [2012-2013 exit survey as per their 2014 MSc brochure]
80% employed within 3 months of graduation. Average starting salary: $65,000 International students: 70% in all MSc (Management, Marketing, Finance) programs.
Thanks for all (and any) help!
Best regards, Shivaang.
Hey ! I am planning to apply for the same Have you had the information about the jobs after msc from concordia. Please help me in that.
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Hey All, I am very much confused, I have offers from UK (Cass school of Business) and Canada (John Moslon School of Business), Please guide me, which one to choose looking at the employabilty, education and Visa policies.