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After spending a year or two tied to your books, case studies, and presentation notes, you’ve finally earned that MBA you’ve been striving for. So what next? Knowing that you’ve received numerous job offers is flattering and just what you’ve been aiming for as a graduation goal. High salaries, intriguing benefit packages, and fancy titles are tempting you like a free tropical holiday, so how do you choose between these seemingly exceptional jobs? Function: Ideally you’ll use the skills you developed in business school to produce personal success and company improvement. And hopefully you’ll gain even more skills, either through formal training or on-the-job experiences, to add to your ski...
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Tapan Mishra
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| 3 years ago
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Hi Prashant... Everyone is very careful while selecting companY & they also go to an extent of getting into touch with similar position guys for more information. And people not only look to company for providing job but also to build career in...
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Vijay Nadar
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| 3 years ago
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over and above all these one needs find out the history about the company on how they treat the employees. The hiring people may paint a rosy picture but the reality may be different. It is always good to take an opinion from an ex- employee
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Mahmood Kadri
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| 3 years ago
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Good. Also check the Vision & Mission of the organisation-somewhere they should meet and match the individuals vision & mission.
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