5 Career Opportunities after Doing an MBA

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An MBA (Masters in Business Administration) is an extremely versatile and valuable degree. This will allow you to shine in different directions depending on your career aspirations, skills, and interests. Let’s take a look at few of the career options and job opportunities that can come in your way with an MBA degree.

Management Consultant

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A management consultant’s job is to advise companies on their management practices and identify problems within the organization that may be limiting the company from reaching their goals. Many management consultants are self-employed, while others work for large firms. This fall mainly under the crisis management department. This is an ideal arrangement for many MBA degree holders: a flexible career choice with high earning potential. A management consultant should be well-conversant with management techniques, salesmanship, public relations, and financial analysis.

Marketing Manager

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Marketing managers oversee the planning and execution of a multifaceted marketing plan to help their companies grow. The main job of the managers is to set budgets, plan marketing campaigns, and manage staff on the marketing team who conduct market research, launch marketing campaigns, and analyze the data collected from each campaign to make improvements. Their goal is to create more brand awareness and bring in sales.

Operations Manager

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An Operation Manager oversees the daily work of the company operations, purchase, inventory,  and works on the coordination between departments, and also helps in policy creation. Responsibilities may also include hiring employees and negotiating contracts. However, this job will vary depending on the organization and expectations of the CEO. Therefore, this position requires a great deal of flexibility and multitasking. An operations manager should have knowledge of management and communications.

Financial Advisor

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Financial advisors cater to the individual rather than businesses and play a key role in helping families plan for retirement, take decisions about investment in children’s education, and build individual wealth. A financial advisor looks out for their clients’ best interests by suggesting good investment opportunities and creating realistic long-term plans. A financial advisor will have knowledge about finance, communications, sales, and analysis management.

Investment Banker

Investment bankers help companies to invest and grow their capital through purchasing of equity, bonds, and shares. They also provide advice and assistance during financial transitions such as acquisitions and mergers. Investment bankers are responsible for ensuring that all pertinent paperwork is in order and that all government regulations are followed during any transition. An investment banker should have ample knowledge in finance, communications, sales, and analysis management.

 

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