Anonymous wrote:
Dumb question... is executive MBA for execs only or those who want to become one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - Field is PR which I got into accidentally. I'm a natural at networking and good at communication. I'm trying to figure out if I keep working, get an MBA (focusing on what exactly, marketing? Finance?) or job hop over time.
You should be making over 100k if you work in PR. How many years experience do you have?
Anonymous wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f6GWqxPBAQneknezXMWLs_9khaFe91Gj/view
Executive MBA university of Maryland average student is 42 and you can do it in 18 months
Anonymous wrote:You need to figure out what to do with the MBA; otherwise it is just a waste of time and money.
Anonymous wrote:OP - Field is PR which I got into accidentally. I'm a natural at networking and good at communication. I'm trying to figure out if I keep working, get an MBA (focusing on what exactly, marketing? Finance?) or job hop over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I don't think 41 is too late for an MBA. It could pull you out of what feels like a rut and help you take that next step. Look for a part-time program you can do while working and definitely network with your classmates.
Spend the money on golf lessons and membership, way better use of money than PART TIME MBA
I am guessing she will get tuition reimbursement like a normal person working at any reputable place. But golf is a good use of her money if she doesn't already play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I don't think 41 is too late for an MBA. It could pull you out of what feels like a rut and help you take that next step. Look for a part-time program you can do while working and definitely network with your classmates.
Spend the money on golf lessons and membership, way better use of money than PART TIME MBA
I am guessing she will get tuition reimbursement like a normal person working at any reputable place. But golf is a good use of her money if she doesn't already play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I don't think 41 is too late for an MBA. It could pull you out of what feels like a rut and help you take that next step. Look for a part-time program you can do while working and definitely network with your classmates.
Spend the money on golf lessons and membership, way better use of money than PART TIME MBA
Anonymous wrote:Op, I don't think 41 is too late for an MBA. It could pull you out of what feels like a rut and help you take that next step. Look for a part-time program you can do while working and definitely network with your classmates.
Anonymous wrote:If you make 100k at 41 you don’t have a career to begin with.
But I was same in same boat. The key is to get an MBA, Join volunteer boards, work at a prestigious company or two. Work long hours.
Guess what magically at 50 you will have a big corner office with a big salary.
Do nothing and nothing will happen