Forum: General Forum (7 Comments)

job opportunities

  • Posted by - venkat - on 2 April 2017 - 5:20pm

    hi,
    This is venkat from India I plan to pursue Mim in UK , my concern is since there are restrictions in UK after studies will I be able to find a suitable job within that span of time ? If I cant find a job what are the other countries where I can find a job easily?

    • Posted by - venkat - on 12 April 2017 - 7:35am

      hello once again, Is Nottingham trent University a good place to study MIM ??

      • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 12 April 2017 - 9:22am

        And once again... please read my eBooks first. You wouldn't ask me this question if you had understood my approach to finding the best program.

        As outlined in detail in my eBook "Business Masters: How you find the best Master in Management or MBA"... you cannot say globally whether a specific school is a good place to study or not. It depends on your career goals and experience goals.

        Of course, you can say that a specific school has minimum quality as signalled by accreditations or that is has prestige as signalled by ranking positions. But this does not tell you if hat school is a good place to study FOR YOU.

        Therefore, I recommend to you: Turn your question into a new question: "Is Nottingham Trent a good place to study for ME?"

        And to answer that question, just my eBook "Business Masters" carefully and learn how you find out about your own criteria (what you need or want from a school?) and how you can find out if the school delivers to you the benefits you are looking for. I give you an example: What if you want to work for an investment firm after your studies and no investment bank ever visits Nottingham Trent's campus to recruit people? Then it would be the wrong place for you even though for other students it would be a good place.

        Best wishes,
        Thomas

        By Thomas Graf
        Author of the two MIM eBooks

    • Posted by - venkat - on 3 April 2017 - 5:35pm

      One more thing ......Iam maintaing 75 % in my undergraduate degree and planning to take ielts soon Wat aspects should I groom myself so that I get into mim in UK colleges ?
      P.s the college I try does not require gmat

      • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 4 April 2017 - 9:30am

        Read my eBook "The MIM - Entry Requirements" already...? There you find the detailed and original requirements from 8 UK schools, including top schools such as the London Business School.

        Best wishes,
        Thomas

        By Thomas Graf

    • Posted by - venkat - on 3 April 2017 - 5:30pm

      Thank you for your tips !!!!

    • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 3 April 2017 - 10:38am

      Hi there,

      thank you for your questions. There is no general answer, however, as there is no country where someone can "easily find a job". It all depends on you (your CV, your application, your interview performance etc.), your target employers, the career service of your school, etc.

      As I outline in detail in my "Business Masters" ebook, the first step is clarifying what you want to do directly AFTER the MIM. If you know, for instance, that you want to work in industry X or for employer Y and Z, you can do the next step.

      This next step is finding schools with good connections to your target industry and employers - schools that your favorite employers prefer over others. In my eBook, I provide many tipps how you can find this out BEFORE you enrol in a specific program. For instance, you can find out how many people from your country have been enrolled in a specific MIM program and how many of them found a job after graduation and where. There are several sources to find this out. Make sure to apply these tipps one by one - and you know much better about your chances of employment after your MIM graduation.

      Best wishes,
      Thomas
      Founder MIM Compass

      By Thomas Graf