Possibility of using an MBA to end up working in Australia?
Posted Feb 27, 2015 13:19
Hi all, I just got back from a trip to Australia and fell in love with the country. I have decided I would like to move there at least for a couple of years. I'm thinking about doing an MBA and then trying to find a job after graduation, but do not understand how feasible this is. I know that I can get a work visa after finishing my MBA but do employers there really hire non-Australian workers on a regular basis?
Hi all, I just got back from a trip to Australia and fell in love with the country. I have decided I would like to move there at least for a couple of years. I'm thinking about doing an MBA and then trying to find a job after graduation, but do not understand how feasible this is. I know that I can get a work visa after finishing my MBA but do employers there really hire non-Australian workers on a regular basis?
Posted Feb 27, 2015 14:52
Yes.
Yes.
Posted Mar 02, 2015 11:11
Great. Any suggestions about what business schools are good for this? Is Melbourne Business School a good choice?
Great. Any suggestions about what business schools are good for this? Is Melbourne Business School a good choice?
Posted Mar 02, 2015 11:32
Google is your friend. http://www.eduniversal-ranking.com/business-school-university-ranking-in-australia.html
Google is your friend. http://www.eduniversal-ranking.com/business-school-university-ranking-in-australia.html
Posted Mar 03, 2015 10:14
If you sort the FT ranking by "international mobility," which is the success rate for grads who switch countries after the program, you'll see that the two Australian schools, MBS and AGSM, rank in the top 10.
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.
If you sort the FT ranking by "international mobility," which is the success rate for grads who switch countries after the program, you'll see that the two Australian schools, MBS and AGSM, rank in the top 10.
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.
Posted Mar 04, 2015 14:03
I'll do that, I will ask the schools directly. Thanks.
I'll do that, I will ask the schools directly. Thanks.
Posted Mar 06, 2015 13:40
If you sort the FT ranking by "international mobility," which is the success rate for grads who switch countries after the program, you'll see that the two Australian schools, MBS and AGSM, rank in the top 10.
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.
Hello, do you have an idea about how the other Australian schools are in this sense? MGSM, University of Sydney, Monash, etc...
[quote]If you sort the FT ranking by "international mobility," which is the success rate for grads who switch countries after the program, you'll see that the two Australian schools, MBS and AGSM, rank in the top 10.
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.[/quote]
Hello, do you have an idea about how the other Australian schools are in this sense? MGSM, University of Sydney, Monash, etc...
That's good. It doesn't exactly mean that "international student who want to move to Australia after graduation can," but is a reasonable indicator of this.
You should, however, ask the schools directly about career statistics, especially about people in similar situations as yours.[/quote]
Hello, do you have an idea about how the other Australian schools are in this sense? MGSM, University of Sydney, Monash, etc...
Posted Mar 09, 2015 17:31
You'll have to ask these schools. As far as I know, none of them publish any kind of post-MBA employment reports. My sense though is that grads will generally not have the same level of career progression as the ranked schools.
You'll have to ask these schools. As far as I know, none of them publish any kind of post-MBA employment reports. My sense though is that grads will generally not have the same level of career progression as the ranked schools.
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