International Business MBA

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Which are the best grad schools for pursuing a degree in international business.

I am already aware of top MBA programs and the Ivy league in the USA, but I am more interested in a school that has a history of finding favor with the industry. My previous masters program that I completed (ERP Systems) from Melbourne, offered quality education but were not high on industry placements. It has been 8 years working as a business intelligence implementation consultant since then. But I don't want a school that isn't interested in student job placements.

A few google searches have conveyed Thunderbird and University of South Carolina (Moore). For international trade, are there other schools that are a default choice for industries?

Regards,
Cleo

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London School of Economics?

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Hello,

Your question is really too vague to get a decent answer. First you have to ask yourself...Where do you want to work and what do you want to really do? Once you have these two questions answered, you will be able to narrow down your school list based upon which programs present the strongest data. If you provide more data, I will be able to guide you better. -Admissions_Advice_Online

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I am trying to fish for opportunities in building offshore sites for information technology. I have been in ERP implementation projects throughout my career. But now I would like to be part of a team that searches cheaper labor opportunities in developing nations. A profile that works with the local government institutions to set up offshore implementation centers serving developed nations using local resources under an international brand. Basically finding new operation/manufacturing hub opportunitiesin cheaper regions.

I would like to take up courses on corporate finance, entrepreneurship to add on to my business intelligence and analytics background.

I want to be in a school that has been a default choice for recruitment and research. A school with many years of experience in international trade.

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