Career Mobility with an MBA in Australia: Seeking Insights


Salvio2

Hi,

I'm considering pursuing an MBA in Australia, and I wanted to gather some insights regarding career mobility after graduation. Specifically, I'm curious if obtaining an MBA in Australia limits me to working solely within the country. I'm exploring options at renowned institutions like Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), Melbourne Business School, and UQ Business School.

Has anyone had experience with these programs or knowledge about post-MBA opportunities both within Australia and internationally? Any advice or personal anecdotes would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your input!

Hi,

I'm considering pursuing an MBA in Australia, and I wanted to gather some insights regarding career mobility after graduation. Specifically, I'm curious if obtaining an MBA in Australia limits me to working solely within the country. I'm exploring options at renowned institutions like Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), Melbourne Business School, and UQ Business School.

Has anyone had experience with these programs or knowledge about post-MBA opportunities both within Australia and internationally? Any advice or personal anecdotes would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your input!
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Duncan

I considered AGSM. They connected me with alumni in Europe who all said ASGM wasn't really conparable to similarly ranked schools in Europe, and that AGSM was really a school for the local market. 

I considered AGSM. They connected me with alumni in Europe who all said ASGM wasn't really conparable to similarly ranked schools in Europe, and that AGSM was really a school for the local market. 
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Salvio2

I see. I guess the geographical distance does translate into an actual barrier to mobility. Thanks for your reply.

I see. I guess the geographical distance does translate into an actual barrier to mobility. Thanks for your reply.
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MKennedy

With the exception of a select few elite universities, all MBA programs are regional.  The general rule is to go to school where you want to work/live. 

With the exception of a select few elite universities, all MBA programs are regional.&nbsp; The general rule is to go to school where you want to work/live.&nbsp; <br>
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