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Originally posted by tezos96 on 01 Mar 2020, 23:16.
Last edited by tezos96 on 05 Mar 2020, 04:35, edited 1 time in total.
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SO I have a query regarding the placements for LBS MIM** (MAM specifically, but it hasn't placed yet)
Are International Students, specifically those from South Asia, limited to being placed in the U.K due to the visa restrictions or they have a shot at being placed in EU as well with the additional visa process handled by employers.
LBS Employment report states the breakdown for MIM 2019 as U.K: 49%, EU: 26% and Asia 26%.
Are those placed in EU only EU nationals or other internationals as well?
Also why are the average salaries in USD terms less than for comparable similar programs in the U.S?
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SO I have a query regarding the placements for Duke MIM (MAM specifically, but it hasn't placed yet) Duke? what?.
Are International Students, specifically those from South Asia, limited to being placed in the U.K due to the visa restrictions or they have a shot at being placed in EU as well with the additional visa process handled by employers. can't comment on 'Asia' portion; it will be much harder to find EU role, and you will also need to know local language.
LBS Employment report states the breakdown for MIM 2019 as U.K: 49%, EU: 26% and Asia 26%.
Are those placed in EU only EU nationals or other internationals as well? why don't you ask the school?
Also why are the average salaries in USD terms less than for comparable similar programs in the U.S? because it's not a school who pays your salary, it is an employer, and employer pays you a market rate. Market rate in Europe is below that in the USA. To answer 'why?' is a whole different conversation
p.s: I got into the MAM-2021 and my major concern in deciding whether I'll join are the career prospects in U.K and E.U