kmrjt
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Now a days, there is a craze for MBA, whatever the educational background of the student might have been. Students from all streams are pouring into B schools for a MBA degree every year. The main intention behind this is to land up in a good job. Now, how would you define a 'good job'? What comes first in your list of priorities when you look for a job? Is it the salary or is it the environment of your workplace? Or may be, it is the nature of the boss?
If it is salary, would you leave the job if the poor environment at your workplace is taking its toll on you (even though you are highly paid)? Again, if it is salary, can everyone with a MBA degree expect to be highly paid?
If it is the environment, would you choose the company even if the pay isn't good enough?
Let's discuss.
If it is salary, would you leave the job if the poor environment at your workplace is taking its toll on you (even though you are highly paid)? Again, if it is salary, can everyone with a MBA degree expect to be highly paid?
If it is the environment, would you choose the company even if the pay isn't good enough?
Let's discuss.