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Question about coming from US/UK with MBA
#1
I'm an American and will be attending Cambridge for my MBA in the UK and was having a conversation with a relative. My relative says that I can get a great job easily in Australia with a Cambridge MBA. I told him that my only work experience is in non-profit work and want to work in finance after getting my MBA and that I believe that Australia employers will want experienced MBAs (as opposed to UK companies which will train inexperiencecd new MBAs).

My relative makes it sound too easy and profitable to just come to Australia after getting mym MBA. Do you think he's mistaken?

#2
Yes he is mistaken. there are loads of ppl with MBA degree here. Betta go to Tanzania

#3
Yeah my cousin said that an MBA from Cambridge or Oxfrd would be an easy ticket to high paying job in Australia even though I have no corporate experience. I don't think Australia is a country to start a career. Maybe come to Australia after 3-5 years experience, but not before.

I don't know where he is getting this thinking. By the way, he works in KSA.

#4
There is no problem starting a career in Australia. Its actually a good thing to have some GCC experience before you climb the ladder of corporate success.

Just don't go there thinking that you will be a god because of your MBA. Experience is gold and education is silver. Which is worth more?

#5
Brisbane Wrote:There is no problem starting a career in Australia. Its actually a good thing to have some GCC experience before you climb the ladder of corporate success.

Just don't go there thinking that you will be a god because of your MBA. Experience is gold and education is silver. Which is worth more?

i agree with u Brisbane, and i think it's also a matter of guts and good luck.
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#6
What I meant about not being a good place to start a career is that it seems most jobs are for engineer/IT/hotel/sales (and in local companies). If someone is starting career post-MBA, then it's probably better to work for a known instutition in UK/US (i.e., Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and so on) and get that blue chip work experience on resume and then go to Australia. If I start at Australia first at some local employer (in finance let's say), the brand name of Australia company/the training/the experience won't be very attractive if I want to go back to US/UK later. Given that I can never become a permanent resident in Australia, it seems that eventually I will have to return to the West.

I'm guessing here.

#7
Ofcors after some time, you have to go back in your motherland, not unless you wanna marry an local lady which is vey rare here. kiddin' :lol:

I think it doesn't really matter where you started your career, as long as your excelling on your chosen profession, then y bother? I mean if you choose to be here and u got a pretty good name on your job, a very good experience and decided to come back on ur homeland after some time, that experience cud give you an extra confidence, ryt? And aside, ur an MBA holder man! :!: :!: :wink:

decision making bro, know what you want and settle for what you think will be the best for you! God bless!
you ougtha know me...

#8
I'd say go for the work experience in the UK/US for at least a couple of years. Employers in Australia do look at experience, especially for expatriates, and as you say, it'll also do you good once you eventually go back to where you're from. Although now with the sale of homes to non-nationals, it is possible to get a permanent residence visa.. so perhaps you'll spend the rest of your life there.





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