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Hi All, My sister has done Computer Science engineering Bachelor degree and has 5 years of work experience in India. She is applying for MBA at https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/full-time-mba/ and https://kelley.iu.edu/programs/full-time-mba/academics/majors-minors/marketing.html. Her overall goal is to get into Software Product management. Any suggestions if any of these MBA’s can open path in the desired space or if she is better of doing an MS in Comp engg. to further develop deeper Technology skills. Thanks
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What do you want to do? Pretty broad at the moment.... anything is theoretically possible but some things much harder than others
That’s fair enough, can empathise. I think the problem is that consulting is v broad so the exit opps for supply chain for example are v different to tech are v different to M&A.
If you want to make a big change may need to go back to the entry level. If it’s a smaller jump can probably play up the skills you’ve learnt. Assume you’re currently doing a lot of tech projects but presumably picked up core consulting skills that you could use to get into ops for example.
What do you currently do?
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