Hello, I had taken a break due to personal reasons with 9 years of IT experience as a Project Manager. I am B.E. (Electronics) and PMP certified. I have worked with Tier 1 companies. After a 1-year break, I started with freelancing work and have worked on assignments for 1.5 years. Now, I would like to get back to full-time employment.
I have started applying through job portals; however, I have been unable to get interview calls so far. I am very keen on getting back to IT. Your guidance would be most appreciated regarding resuming my career. Would a correspondence MBA add value to my profile?
From India, Mumbai
I have started applying through job portals; however, I have been unable to get interview calls so far. I am very keen on getting back to IT. Your guidance would be most appreciated regarding resuming my career. Would a correspondence MBA add value to my profile?
From India, Mumbai
Hi Neha, I think an MBA degree will definitely fast forward your career. you should opt for that. Regards, S.Mukherjee.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Correspondence MBA: Is It Worth It?
Correspondence MBA is useful in cases where you are already working for a company, and the only thing standing between you and the next promotion is an MBA certification. For a new job, however, you will be competing with those who have done a full-time MBA, in which case the odds are stacked against you.
Strategies for Returning to the Industry
If you are serious about getting back into the industry, don't wait for responses through a job portal. Statistically, job portals are the worst since only a fraction of members get jobs. You need to send your resume directly to companies and keep in touch with your buddies in the industry to notify you whenever there is an opening. In other words, networking is the best way to get the top jobs, which almost never get advertised. Also, your buddies might get a bonus for referring you if you get hired.
All the best,
Avinash Tavares
Youth Empowerment Solutions
From India, Pune
Correspondence MBA is useful in cases where you are already working for a company, and the only thing standing between you and the next promotion is an MBA certification. For a new job, however, you will be competing with those who have done a full-time MBA, in which case the odds are stacked against you.
Strategies for Returning to the Industry
If you are serious about getting back into the industry, don't wait for responses through a job portal. Statistically, job portals are the worst since only a fraction of members get jobs. You need to send your resume directly to companies and keep in touch with your buddies in the industry to notify you whenever there is an opening. In other words, networking is the best way to get the top jobs, which almost never get advertised. Also, your buddies might get a bonus for referring you if you get hired.
All the best,
Avinash Tavares
Youth Empowerment Solutions
From India, Pune
Hello nehas123, What’s your technical skillset? Also, where are you located & what are your location preferences? Rgds, TS
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hello tajsateesh,
Thank you for the reply. My skill set includes Project Management, DotNet 2.0/3.5, SQL Server, and J2EE (1.5 years). I am currently located in Mumbai and open to opportunities in Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, or Hyderabad.
Regards,
Gandhali
From India, Mumbai
Thank you for the reply. My skill set includes Project Management, DotNet 2.0/3.5, SQL Server, and J2EE (1.5 years). I am currently located in Mumbai and open to opportunities in Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, or Hyderabad.
Regards,
Gandhali
From India, Mumbai
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