Looks like we mba grads have it hard.
Graduated from
NUS MBA in 2019, tried to look for a full time role but no luck.
Ended up became an independent financial advisor to make ends meet.
And I keep wondering why it was so hard for me to look for a job since most of my foreign classmates seem to get employed with ease.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Bro, sad to say that reality on the ground is entirely on the contrary. I have no reason to lie to you - just do a quick LinkedIn search (key word = 19D) and you can easily identify a couple of us.
There’s no such thing as confirm got job one - every year Insead churns out 2k+ mbas. Plus there’s so many other top mbas coming into the job market.
And yes, of course I know how hard it is to get into insead - I took gmat twice and spent 2 months+ on the admission essays.
Btw, there also isn’t an “insead type”. We come from over 90+ countries and diversity is one of the key strengths of the insead brand.
Which industry and role did your friend get into, if I may ask?
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