My company is willing to let me move to our London office and continue working full-time while I pursue a two-year part-time MBA/MiF program (at Cass, Imperial, or LBS).
My dilemma is that I would prefer to learn another language (Spanish or French), and work in another language, but my company would not continue my work in anything other than an Anglo-phone country. So is it worth the money to NOT cash-flow the MBA/MiF for a year or so and just focus on my studies, or should I just do a London-base program, take a few language courses, and if I want to move to the continent, do so after I have my degree?
How "easy" is it to get a job in continental Europe speaking english and rudimentary Spanish/French (whatever I'd learn at the program...) with an MBA degree?
My dilemma is that I would prefer to learn another language (Spanish or French), and work in another language, but my company would not continue my work in anything other than an Anglo-phone country. So is it worth the money to NOT cash-flow the MBA/MiF for a year or so and just focus on my studies, or should I just do a London-base program, take a few language courses, and if I want to move to the continent, do so after I have my degree?
How "easy" is it to get a job in continental Europe speaking english and rudimentary Spanish/French (whatever I'd learn at the program...) with an MBA degree?