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Aug 29 2007, 08:47 PM
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Member [Level 3] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 98 Joined: 29-August 07 From: india Member No.: 49,026 |
OK DOES anyone have nay idea on MBA , i have jus completed my graduation in mechanical engineeering., i want to pursue a MBA program , but currently i am working in a software company as a trainee, i m planning to hang aroung for another year or so , but later i wann pusrsue MBA , DO U THINK shifting from mechanical to software will affect my resume , if it wil wat can i do to minimise my loss..
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Apr 22 2008, 08:00 PM
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Newbie [Level 1] ![]() Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 22-April 08 Member No.: 61,173 |
Usually I would say that changing your focus will not affect your resume as most company's are just looking to see whether or not a dedicated worker with qualifications. Therefore if you switch to software it could actually be beneficial as recruiters will notice that you have decided that you want to persue software over mechanics as this is where your interests lie. Consequently they can see that you are not afraid of taking risks.
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Jul 22 2008, 05:02 PM
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Member [Level 1] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 53 Joined: 23-June 08 Member No.: 64,061 |
While you "hang around" for a bit, perhaps it would be beneficial to take a course in business, both to see if you really are interested in the material and also to show any potential MBA schools that you are interested. Doing well in the course would look very good on your resume. Also, if you have the opportunity to take any leadership positions or such, you could talk about this experience in your application.
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