<p>What job prospects really exist for a top 25 MBA graduate? Or, perhaps a J.D/M.B.A graduate?</p>
<p>Thanks for the input</p>
<p>What job prospects really exist for a top 25 MBA graduate? Or, perhaps a J.D/M.B.A graduate?</p>
<p>Thanks for the input</p>
<p>Bump, would like to know too</p>
<p>haha yeah… I see there is a lot of knowledgable students on this board. Hopefully, one will chime in</p>
<p>Would also love some input.</p>
<p>At the top business schools, the vast majority of graduates enter positions in consulting or finance.</p>
<p>Wall Street. But if your not in an ivy school, you can still go to Wall Street but if you don’t, what other opportunities does an MBA give you? Good money opportunities :)</p>
<p>This is the broadest question of all time. Give it some direction and you might get a couple answers. </p>
<p>As someone else said, consulting and finance are two of the most common.</p>
<p>I am two cources away from earning my MBA through Keiser University Graduate School. The MBA degree can open up many career oportunities. These are financial services, banking, stock broker/Analysis, health care administration, accounting, marketing, international business, the opportunities are numerious. I have applied for several position, and have gone on physical interviews, telephone interviews. Even with the difficult econonomic climate, there still are careers out there, you have go after them. Use job boards, social networking.</p>
<p>I am currently running my own consulting firm until I secure a lucrative position.</p>
<p>Lmao… Keiser ; )</p>
<p>dude, use google</p>
<p>the placement reports will give you all you need</p>
<p>As far as grad degrees go, an MBA is probably the most versatile: your career opportunities aren’t limited as with other professional graduate degrees (i.e. MSc, MEng).</p>