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Why Companies All Over The World Are Looking For Graduates With MBAs

2011-07-26

The job market in our highly globalized economy is becoming more and more competitive as demands change and worker expectations rise. Nowadays, it's no longer enough to have a BA or BS degree. Most companies are setting their sights on international MBA degree-holders to have as part of their team. Studies show that an MBA graduate has better chances of securing the job he or she wants, as compared to those who only hold a Bachelor's degree.

Demonstrated capabilities and broader set of skills

A common admissions requirement in MBA schools is relevant work experience. Applicants who have working experience have a higher probability of getting into MBA school. So even before an MBA student graduates, employers are ensured that the potential employee already has a clear working idea of the professional business environment.

More importantly, MBA programs include training modules that cover on-the-job training, and instruction both in the classroom and in a simulated workplace environment. This means that any MBA graduate would already have experience in dealing with job demands and workplace issues. These training modules also ensure that those with MBA degrees have demonstrated their knowledge and applied the skills they have learned both in MBA school and in their previous working environments.

Breadth of knowledge and expertise

The subjects and classes taught at MBA schools are far more extensive as compared to the ones you get in an undergraduate study. In these schools, students are able to choose and pursue areas of specialization which correspond with the specific demands of some companies. For example, a financial business company will favor an MBA graduate with a specialization in finance over someone with an undergraduate degree in management economics. Other specializations that almost all MBA schools offer are organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, project management, international business, etc.

Existing professional networks and connections

A lot of companies and employers know that international MBA graduates are people who have also managed to establish connections with business stakeholders in the course of their study and training. This means that for employers, hiring someone with an MBA degree serves the double purpose of having a competent addition to their staff and further expanding their business networks. Everyone knows how important professional networks and connections are to every business establishment and corporation, and your potential employers are not an exception.

These three advantages that MBA graduates have are just among the many factors that give them an edge in the competitive global labor market. Add to all this their personal skills and experience, and any employer would see that these are people who can bring more to the table and better contribute to the betterment and profitability of the company.