Friday, September 2, 2011

Re: Interesting World Education Info

The salary for MBA is one of the most important aspects when you are doing research to find the career opportunities when accomplishing your. Consideration is not only for the establish the average MBA salary for your chosen business school, but also also consideration on your own particular experiences and  circumstances.

At first , you may consider the differences salary for MBA in average for graduating (at MBA program where you are planning to study) based on the career paths that previous MBA graduates have chosen, as there may be differences that exist because of different area of business, locations or ndustry.

The question below may help you place a value on your MBA qualification:

  • What are the salaries for MBA  in average with 5 -10 years experience? For this  you may need to find a more personalized way of evaluating this, such as obtaining a Personal Salary Report
  • How do graduating MBA salaries compare with other business schools that you are considering? What is the average MBA salary for the business school, or schools, that you are considering?
  • Do the average graduating MBA salaries vary by geographical location, i.e. will you need to move once you graduate to realize your full salary-earning potential?

You can use the MBA salary resources to help you find the answers that you need. Some of this information is freely available on the Internet, although items, such as a Personal Salary Report or some MBA salary surveys, are premium services, so you should aim to be certain at the outset what your requirements are and how much information you need.

To start with general resources, you should visit the following two sites where you can find information on average salaries and earnings by occupation and industry. It may be difficult however to establish the value of your MBA when looking at the information in these sites, as the information is aggregated:

  • Online version of Occupational Outlook Handbook
    This is published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The site provides you with "Earnings" and other detailed information for 250 occupations.
  • Career Journal
    The Salary and Hiring Data area of the Wall Street Journal's Career section provides average job salaries and profiles across industries.

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