First of all thank you for this platform. It has helped me figure out the answers to many queries along with busting a lot of MBA myths.
I am from India with a Master of Computer Applications degree and have gained around 12 years experience in IT. I am working as a Lead software engineer with a focus on data engineering, data visualization and cloud development. The clients are from US and Canada. At present, the work is majorly new feature planning, timeline estimation, taking architectural decisions and delegating the software development part to junior developers.
I am fortunate that I have been praised for taking initiatives, quick decisions with good communication and presentation skills. I realized that along with decent soft skills, my interests are towards the big picture and I could contribute more than just software development. So, I started looking towards international full time MBA programs.
I am excited about an international full time MBA because of the learning communities, case studies and networking opportunity it provides. I have been part of multiple EC activities during my earlier education and thoroughly loved it.
Post MBA goal is to grow into Technology consulting role and work abroad. Please correct me here, if this looks like a long shot.
Due to less restrictive visa rules and 3 year PGWP duration, I started looking at the schools in Canada often suggested in this forum - Rotman, Ivey, Schulich, Smith, Desautels, UBC. Soon, the following questions hit me. Please guide.
1. I intend to continue in the same industry. Should I look for programs other than MBA in Canada? If yes, could you please help me with some direction.
2. Most of the above full time MBAs prefer candidates in the 2-8 years experience range (per their info sessions). Is 12 years a negative point to apply to these schools ?
3. Should I also focus on schools in other continents where average experience of the class is on the higher side?
Thank you for your time !
PS: I have this gut feeling that I will be back with more questions.