Hi FindMBA community,
I'm sure you read your fair share of these types of posts, but I really am in need of some advice and input.
I'm at a career cross-roads at the moment, and I want to make sure I am making the right decision, and not daydreaming and making misinformed and wrong conclusions about what effect an MBA might actually have on my career.
I'm a 30 years old, currently working as a Marketing & Communication Director at a small company (think <10 people) who deals a lot with startups, accelerators, incubators, investors, VCs, etc. I've been at this position for the past 2 years, and prior to that I was a Project Manager for a year at the same company. I also hold a Master's Degree in Public Relations, and Political Science. I do not like what I do, at all, and I have to do something to not get stuck in a position I don't not want, and gain experience in something I am not interested in.
I am, however, very interested in business, business development and management, and looking at different universities and their respective MBA curriculums, that's exactly what I want to study and do. I would use this MBA to pivot my career closer to business, business development and management, and move away from marketing/communication work. The positions I would ideally end up in are General management/strategy/consulting potentially tech innovation and entrepreneurship.
My question to you is, being a PR/PolSci major, is it a pipe-dream to think an MBA will significantly contribute to me changing careers? I'm asking because as you all know, an MBA is both time and money intensive, and the programs I'm looking at right now cost anywhere between 22k (Durham Business School) to 35k (Warwick Business School) euros. I know it can't hurt having an MBA on your CV, but for 35k euros, I'd want a bigger effect on my employability. It is worth mentioning that only online options work for me since there isn't an MBA available in the city I live in, or even the country (there's one that offers an EMBA, but wasn't even ranked globally), and I can't really afford moving and not working 1-2 years to attend the full time version. Doing Bachelor's in BA, and a Master's right after that is also not an option since I can't really afford quitting my current job and be unemployed for at least 3 years while I'm studying.
The schools I'm considering right now are Durham (as the cheaper option), Warwick and maybe Vlerick (wasn't ranked in The Economist's rankings). I'm using FT, The Economist and QS rankings to determine which would benefit me the most in terms of value and reputation. I'm also open for other options, but my absolute top budget is 35k euro.
I've read a lot of articles and forum posts that emphasize the networking aspect of doing an MBA as the most important thing, and subsequently the biggest negative of the online version. I do not seek to be employed by a huge company right out of the gate. What I am hoping this MBA would do is help me acquire knowledge and skills necessary for pivoting my career and opening doors towards more business/management related roles.
Am I being naive here?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I'm sure you read your fair share of these types of posts, but I really am in need of some advice and input.
I'm at a career cross-roads at the moment, and I want to make sure I am making the right decision, and not daydreaming and making misinformed and wrong conclusions about what effect an MBA might actually have on my career.
I'm a 30 years old, currently working as a Marketing & Communication Director at a small company (think <10 people) who deals a lot with startups, accelerators, incubators, investors, VCs, etc. I've been at this position for the past 2 years, and prior to that I was a Project Manager for a year at the same company. I also hold a Master's Degree in Public Relations, and Political Science. I do not like what I do, at all, and I have to do something to not get stuck in a position I don't not want, and gain experience in something I am not interested in.
I am, however, very interested in business, business development and management, and looking at different universities and their respective MBA curriculums, that's exactly what I want to study and do. I would use this MBA to pivot my career closer to business, business development and management, and move away from marketing/communication work. The positions I would ideally end up in are General management/strategy/consulting potentially tech innovation and entrepreneurship.
My question to you is, being a PR/PolSci major, is it a pipe-dream to think an MBA will significantly contribute to me changing careers? I'm asking because as you all know, an MBA is both time and money intensive, and the programs I'm looking at right now cost anywhere between 22k (Durham Business School) to 35k (Warwick Business School) euros. I know it can't hurt having an MBA on your CV, but for 35k euros, I'd want a bigger effect on my employability. It is worth mentioning that only online options work for me since there isn't an MBA available in the city I live in, or even the country (there's one that offers an EMBA, but wasn't even ranked globally), and I can't really afford moving and not working 1-2 years to attend the full time version. Doing Bachelor's in BA, and a Master's right after that is also not an option since I can't really afford quitting my current job and be unemployed for at least 3 years while I'm studying.
The schools I'm considering right now are Durham (as the cheaper option), Warwick and maybe Vlerick (wasn't ranked in The Economist's rankings). I'm using FT, The Economist and QS rankings to determine which would benefit me the most in terms of value and reputation. I'm also open for other options, but my absolute top budget is 35k euro.
I've read a lot of articles and forum posts that emphasize the networking aspect of doing an MBA as the most important thing, and subsequently the biggest negative of the online version. I do not seek to be employed by a huge company right out of the gate. What I am hoping this MBA would do is help me acquire knowledge and skills necessary for pivoting my career and opening doors towards more business/management related roles.
Am I being naive here?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!