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Time during this one year MBA course passed very quickly especially after very intense first two semesters. If you want to land on a job in the new market, you need to act at the very early stage of the course.
School’s career center does not actively help your job hunting nor has strong connection with alumni. Therefore, it’s important to attend job fairs outside school and be sharp on your career plan, especially in terms of the location after MBA.
If you are a young MBA, hiring managers in the Netherlands often mix up MBAs and Master’s graduates. Therefore, if you want to promote your MBA in your resume, picking other locations than the Netherlands could be a great option.
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Hello! You mention that if you want to land a job there, you need to start early during the course. Considering that the course starts in January, when eactly is it best to start? I am a bit confused, because obviously if a company needs someone, they usually are not ready to wait for a year.