Hello Everyone,
I'm seeking advice on selecting a business school for my long-term career. I am originally from India but have lived in Europe for the past 15 years, primarily in Germany, Switzerland, Norway, and the Netherlands. I have received offers from Oxford and Cambridge for a full-time MBA, but I'm facing a unique situation as I have also been offered a management role. While I have previously handled projects and managed people, it has always been in a technical capacity and never in a purely managerial role. I have decided to transition into a management role now and pursue an EMBA. However, I'm finding it challenging to choose the right school and I am self funding for the EMBA.
I have narrowed down my options to Cambridge Judge and RSM. I'm considering RSM because I have studied and worked in the Netherlands for many years, and I speak basic Dutch. Additionally, in a year's time, I will become a citizen of the Netherlands, and I am moving into a permanent Dutch employment contract. There is clear potential for upward mobility within the new organization, and RSM is well-regarded locally, with employers recognizing its value immediately. In the next 10 years, I aim to reach an upper management position and am open to working anywhere outside the Netherlands as well.
However, Cambridge Judge is known for its prestige and global recognition. While I do not yet have senior executive-level experience, the Judge admissions team has indicated that I am eligible to apply for their EMBA program. Upon reviewing the alumni from the last two years, I noticed that many are at the VP, CEO, or founder level. I am uncertain whether this cohort would be the right fit for me given my current career stage. If I were to receive an offer from Judge for their EMBA program, would it align with my long-term vision?
Considering my aspirations for the future, I would greatly appreciate your insights into which MBA program would best help me achieve my goals. Thank you for your valuable input.
I'm seeking advice on selecting a business school for my long-term career. I am originally from India but have lived in Europe for the past 15 years, primarily in Germany, Switzerland, Norway, and the Netherlands. I have received offers from Oxford and Cambridge for a full-time MBA, but I'm facing a unique situation as I have also been offered a management role. While I have previously handled projects and managed people, it has always been in a technical capacity and never in a purely managerial role. I have decided to transition into a management role now and pursue an EMBA. However, I'm finding it challenging to choose the right school and I am self funding for the EMBA.
I have narrowed down my options to Cambridge Judge and RSM. I'm considering RSM because I have studied and worked in the Netherlands for many years, and I speak basic Dutch. Additionally, in a year's time, I will become a citizen of the Netherlands, and I am moving into a permanent Dutch employment contract. There is clear potential for upward mobility within the new organization, and RSM is well-regarded locally, with employers recognizing its value immediately. In the next 10 years, I aim to reach an upper management position and am open to working anywhere outside the Netherlands as well.
However, Cambridge Judge is known for its prestige and global recognition. While I do not yet have senior executive-level experience, the Judge admissions team has indicated that I am eligible to apply for their EMBA program. Upon reviewing the alumni from the last two years, I noticed that many are at the VP, CEO, or founder level. I am uncertain whether this cohort would be the right fit for me given my current career stage. If I were to receive an offer from Judge for their EMBA program, would it align with my long-term vision?
Considering my aspirations for the future, I would greatly appreciate your insights into which MBA program would best help me achieve my goals. Thank you for your valuable input.