Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:29 pm Post subject: scope of mba degree
I have completed my Mba. what is the scope of my degree in underwriting or in insurance sector _________________ Register Now to have your Insurance queries solved.
I think you will have a very good chance of getting hired. I'll be honest with you the companies that I have worked for simply require a four year degree period,(without prior insurance experience). They don't even care really what that degree is in ! Seriously, I've seen many people hired with teaching degrees, phys.ed degrees, hospitality, etc.
There are many great sites including 'greatinsurancejobs.com' they have different sectors underwriting, adjusting etc. All major companies as well have job postings on their sites. That's how I got my last one (seven or eight years ago)...Good luck!
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:05 pm Post subject: ask for mba
which stream is best in MBA like finance , HR etc and is there any other stream coming up which has bright future.and some best institute for the MBA. _________________ Register Now to have your Insurance queries solved.
You have not specified you major. MBA in reputed institutions have a great value. If you had completed your management degree in finance or marketing then you have a great potential to serve in the insurance sector.
which stream is best in MBA like finance , HR etc and is there any other stream coming up which has bright future.and some best institute for the MBA.
The trend changes as per market requirement. Like for example finance is well sought subject abroad but not in every country. If you see the past trend you will realize every year based on the placements and the sal pack you would realize that it never is the same. The trend varies.
Why dont you check mba fairs to get a good knowledge of the trend?
As far as best institutes are concerned that depends on various factors--
one suggestion though never goonthe ratings,but check which schools suit you and your requirements.
Believe me I have seen people,not from very well known schools,drawing a very good salary.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:22 am Post subject: which stream is best
hii
im planning to do MBA bt dont know which stream is godd for coming future.
i hav a computer engineering degree n confused that i should go for my interest that is in HR or should go according to salary and market conditions like i can go for MIS coz its really booming these dayz.
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hi inu..
I would suggest you to go fo MIS......With a B.tech degree, do not ever think of doing MBA with HR as all your computer operating potential will be lost with span of time and you will be pushed towards marketing...
And sincerely, as I am also a computer engineer, I hate marketing job and will never consider marketing even on the cost of double salary.....
MIS is a very good option these days and it is booming and attracting lots of people....so go for it as soon as you can...
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MBA can also open their own venture with some classmate..
This is the new trend going on today and you can earn handsome profit if your firm holds on to the market _________________ INDIAN_TUSHAR
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 3:42 am Post subject: want to know which will be better stream for doing my MBA
i have finished my B.E comp & i want to do my MBA... which is the best stream for me?...as some one said in the above posts MIS is good for computer background...can i know wat is information systems is all abt...and is tr any other stream which is also suitable for computer background people...and i want to do it in UK...is it benefitial i mean will i get good placements...i will be greatful if some one guides me...thank u... _________________ Register Now to have your Insurance queries solved.
Hi..with your kinda qualification I don't think it would be a problem to bag a job...but since the thread was started by the OP with the aim to know about her chances at the insurance sector, hence I'd like to ask you whether you'd like to consider this sector...if not I'd rather feel that the best of community comments would come your way if you'd forward your query to the 'Non-insurance Talk' section!
Regards, Fatman