Hello! My name is Jade and I am very interested in getting my MBA in Luxury Brand Management. I am from the States, but I plan on moving/living in Europe after graduation and I wanted to get my MBA from a European school. My top two choices are HEC Paris and ESSEC. Could someone give me some insight into these two schools? Thanks ^^
Luxury Brand Management! Help!
Posted Sep 01, 2014 05:18
Hello! My name is Jade and I am very interested in getting my MBA in Luxury Brand Management. I am from the States, but I plan on moving/living in Europe after graduation and I wanted to get my MBA from a European school. My top two choices are HEC Paris and ESSEC. Could someone give me some insight into these two schools? Thanks ^^
Posted Sep 01, 2014 10:18
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Posted Sep 02, 2014 10:09
They are both good schools for this field. My sense is that the ESSEC program, with its specialized track, is popular for Asian students who want to get some European experience before going back to their home countries to work in the industry.
HEC, on the other hand, is good for students who want to transition to Europe, and has good relationships with luxury brands. It's a broader degree, which is probably a positive because luxury is notoriously hard to break into using an MBA, so it's probably good to have a good range of options.
HEC, on the other hand, is good for students who want to transition to Europe, and has good relationships with luxury brands. It's a broader degree, which is probably a positive because luxury is notoriously hard to break into using an MBA, so it's probably good to have a good range of options.
They are both good schools for this field. My sense is that the ESSEC program, with its specialized track, is popular for Asian students who want to get some European experience before going back to their home countries to work in the industry.
HEC, on the other hand, is good for students who want to transition to Europe, and has good relationships with luxury brands. It's a broader degree, which is probably a positive because luxury is notoriously hard to break into using an MBA, so it's probably good to have a good range of options.
HEC, on the other hand, is good for students who want to transition to Europe, and has good relationships with luxury brands. It's a broader degree, which is probably a positive because luxury is notoriously hard to break into using an MBA, so it's probably good to have a good range of options.
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