Is it even worth doing an MBA in Australia now? How likely is it for a non-Australian to be hired in the country, especially given covid? I am from India but have a lot of international experience in the UK and Singapore. I was thinking about doing an MBA from an Australian school in 2021. Anybody else?
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Posted Aug 27, 2020 19:36
Is it even worth doing an MBA in Australia now? How likely is it for a non-Australian to be hired in the country, especially given covid? I am from India but have a lot of international experience in the UK and Singapore. I was thinking about doing an MBA from an Australian school in 2021. Anybody else?
Posted Sep 01, 2020 18:02
If you go to a top business school, I don't think it's out of the question to expect to land a job in the country after graduation.
It's always been relatively challenging for international students to make that kind of transition, but companies are still hiring - maybe to a lesser degree than before. The question is, what will hiring look like in another year? That's unclear right now, to pretty much everybody.
It's always been relatively challenging for international students to make that kind of transition, but companies are still hiring - maybe to a lesser degree than before. The question is, what will hiring look like in another year? That's unclear right now, to pretty much everybody.
If you go to a top business school, I don't think it's out of the question to expect to land a job in the country after graduation. <br><br>It's always been relatively challenging for international students to make that kind of transition, but companies are still hiring - maybe to a lesser degree than before. The question is, what will hiring look like in another year? That's unclear right now, to pretty much everybody.
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Posted Sep 04, 2020 19:59
Keep in mind it's a relatively small labor market compared to the likes of the UK or the US, and of course much more spread out than somewhere like Singapore.
Do you have any goals in terms of what kind of company you'd like to work in (or at least your preferred industry?)
Do you have any goals in terms of what kind of company you'd like to work in (or at least your preferred industry?)
Keep in mind it's a relatively small labor market compared to the likes of the UK or the US, and of course much more spread out than somewhere like Singapore. <br><br>Do you have any goals in terms of what kind of company you'd like to work in (or at least your preferred industry?)
Posted Sep 10, 2020 14:55
I'm also seriously considering an MBA in Australia. However I have a question - if the program is delivered online due to COVID, can we still get a work visa after graduation?
I'm also seriously considering an MBA in Australia. However I have a question - if the program is delivered online due to COVID, can we still get a work visa after graduation?
Posted Sep 14, 2020 20:20
Ask the school? These are quite extraordinary times and my feeling is that the immigration authorities did not account for this kind of 'mixing' of delivery types.
In general those who complete a degree completely online would probably not be eligible for post-work study visas.
In general those who complete a degree completely online would probably not be eligible for post-work study visas.
Ask the school? These are quite extraordinary times and my feeling is that the immigration authorities did not account for this kind of 'mixing' of delivery types. <br><br>In general those who complete a degree completely online would probably not be eligible for post-work study visas.
Posted Oct 13, 2020 21:44
Thank you I will ask the school. I am very seriously thinking about doing an MBA in Australia.
Thank you I will ask the school. I am very seriously thinking about doing an MBA in Australia.
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