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Adding An MBA To Your Resume

2010-11-29

In today's tough economic times, everyone is looking for ways to boost their career. Adding an MBA degree to your resume can be a great way to secure a much needed promotion or make the jump to a new position. MBA's offer many people a way to distinguish themselves from the rest of the field. There are also many useful resume tips that can increase your chances of getting an interview.

Universities have begun to understand the importance of an advanced degree. Because of this, they are offering MBA degree programs of all types. You can study in the traditional manner on campus or take advantage of the ever increasing online MBA options. Many of the top universities have expanded into the online MBA degree field. Most of these options offer a less expensive path to obtaining an MBA. Almost every program offers the option to study full-time or part-time. If you are currently unemployed many MBA degree programs can be finished in 2 years.

MBA's not only open new career doors but also give people a chance to make a substantial increase in salary. Studies show that on average salaries increase by 35% with an MBA degree vs. a conventional BS. This type of raise would help pay back the cost of an MBA in about 3 years making it a substantial return on investment.

After investing in an MBA it is important to leverage all of your hard work by using these resume tips to take full advantage your accomplishments. Many experts advise rewriting your entire resume so that it reflects that of an MBA professional. Using your previous career experience, rewrite your goals. Maybe you are seeking a career change that requires stating your past accomplishments in that light. Be sure to tie in your MBA thesis and work so that they have a common theme. Use the MBA degree and an updated resume to help convince management in your current job that you have the skills to necessitate advancement. Some MBA programs are specific to a particular field such as operations, finance or IT. Apply your particular MBA to generate a study of improvements both operationally and financially that display what you have learned. Lastly, under the education section, be sure to list your MBA degree, school name, and GPA.

The number of people obtaining an MBA degree is increasing each year. Don't assume that an MBA will completely open your all of your career doors. It certainly helps but still requires you to update your resume in such a way that it ties your career and skills to the MBA degree you worked so hard to obtain.