If
you have graduated from a top B-school, jobs are easy and usually
guaranteed. Students graduating from business schools like
Harvard, Stanford and Wharton, never have problems getting a job.
Most of them have multiple offers. For most of the problems are a
few lesser or extra zeroes on their signing bonus.
If
you are from a good middle-tier school, getting a job will be
tough in the current scenario, but you can manage with some
efforts. They key is to be very aggressive in your job search and
to prepare well for the interviews.
Networking
is the key in the jobs process, especially if you are targeting
the bigger organizations. Use alumni resources in the best
possible manner.
For
students from lower middle-tier schools, getting a job is
difficult. Being an international student, most organizations will
not accept you unless you can prove you are good.
An employer has
to spend a certain amount of money to process a H1 visa, that is
required by international students to work in the US. So, your
past records should demonstrate that you would be an asset to
their organization.
The
university you study in and your performance in the MBA program
are crucial factors for employment.
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