Hello everyone,
I'm wondering whether I will get more value from an MBA or a more focused MSc in one of my functional areas (marketing or analytics/big data, etc). Either way it would have to be online as I wish to work full-time.
I'm 35, UK citizen and have about 11 years total experience in the broad subject of digital marketing, of which 8 years in management, of which 3 years at director level (manager of managers). Industry-wise, 2 years in "big finance", 6 years in "big ecommerce", 3 years in charity. Those last 3 years were in two charities which I co-founded and ran almost simultaneously.
My long term goal is to reach a strategic or C-level position at a "big" MNC, but equally I'm aware that my function (digital marketing/analytics) is so broad and ever-changing that it's important to show that I understand it deeply and keep up-to-date all the time.
Another issue I often face is that at interviews I already get questioned about those years as a co-founder and in charity for that matter. I realized that it was not my long term thing, but maybe an MBA or MSc would better signal that.
Options I'm considering..
Online MBAs: Warwick, Essex, Durham, Open, Birkbeck
Online MSc: Marketing, Marketing Analytics
What do you think?
I'm wondering whether I will get more value from an MBA or a more focused MSc in one of my functional areas (marketing or analytics/big data, etc). Either way it would have to be online as I wish to work full-time.
I'm 35, UK citizen and have about 11 years total experience in the broad subject of digital marketing, of which 8 years in management, of which 3 years at director level (manager of managers). Industry-wise, 2 years in "big finance", 6 years in "big ecommerce", 3 years in charity. Those last 3 years were in two charities which I co-founded and ran almost simultaneously.
My long term goal is to reach a strategic or C-level position at a "big" MNC, but equally I'm aware that my function (digital marketing/analytics) is so broad and ever-changing that it's important to show that I understand it deeply and keep up-to-date all the time.
Another issue I often face is that at interviews I already get questioned about those years as a co-founder and in charity for that matter. I realized that it was not my long term thing, but maybe an MBA or MSc would better signal that.
Options I'm considering..
Online MBAs: Warwick, Essex, Durham, Open, Birkbeck
Online MSc: Marketing, Marketing Analytics
What do you think?