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May 29th, 2008, 08:01 AM
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gaurav
December 25th, 2008, 02:28 AM
A business schools (http://www.business-school-directory.org/) or college offers the means to take advantage of this golden opportunity. Studying a business course in one of these specialist institutions is an excellent choice; all courses are based around solid working principles which give great experience for when you finally enter the working world. Furthermore, you are normally given the opportunity to take on an internship during your study - when it comes to resume writing types (http://www.cv-resume.org/), this is a highly impression inclusion and demonstrates that you are ready to take on a challenge.
hi..gaurav here..
i am planning to joinmaster of business(advanced) course at university of queensland at australia..i am doing bachelor of engineering from india..without having work exp.. whether it will be difficult for me to get a job in australia after completion of my course..
Annie
July 7th, 2010, 11:31 AM
Normally, employers in Oz are looking for experience. Many companies (especially small firms) weigh experience more than master degree. So it would be better if you also try to get some experience or job in India first (it could be easier than getting it than in Australia)
bosco
August 20th, 2010, 11:42 AM
Hi Gaurav,
I have spent a few time in australia myself and think that it is getting harder to get a job there...particualarly today after those changes in visa conditions and so on....over there, they give weight to local experience!!! Without a local experience, it will be very difficult to apply for a good job (u can have those poor condition jobs anyways for little experience!!); furthermore, witha business degree, it is very hard to get any reasonable job there; the only way to get one is is u fit into those SOL Govt jobs, then u may have a chance and t stay longer (i think u are aware of those increasing difficulties to get a visa to remain in australia once graduated..or aren`t you?), and to get well-paid work..otherwise.... better seek for other opportunities elsewhere....
reunionnais
August 22nd, 2010, 01:11 PM
Hallo Gaurav,
To be honest with you, with a business degree, it is not easy at all to get work in australia. I have seen many international students being aware of this either at the end of their studies or during it, but it is already too late.
The only way for you to get one here is to change your field of study to become a cook, a plumber, a dentist or may be learn to make bread; as an accountant, you still can but it also getting tighter. besides, visa to stay here after the expiration of your student visa is becoming more and more difficult and in my own view, it is not always justified to wait 2-3 years to get a PR while being obliged to work for medium companies.
Not mentionning the fact that you will need to spend $60,000-$80,000 for your tuition fees only..plus, if you live far from city (where housing is expensive), you will have to travel very far and deal with those suburb, under educated people who see you as a competitor... u know what I mean.
Life down here is getting worse and worse as a degree cannot even guarantee you a proper job and a way to permanent residency here; besides, everything is so expensive..from a cafe to grocery prices.
so...yes... it is up to you.
Benoit
camille
August 24th, 2010, 10:35 AM
Bonjour Gaurav,
I think reunionnai made a good point and I tend to agree with him. On my own experience, you have very little chance to get a decent job with a business degree, no matter if it is a finance or marketing one, it is still very difficult.
For me, if you do not qualify for those government jobs (which may change while you are studying actually and this has happened to some students), better go elsewhere or better study elsewhere...it makes everything so much simple because if you come here, you will see that everything is very expensive..food, rent, books, transport (no concession for foreign students) and fees for unis as well. And at the end, they may not even give you a proper job but may be you will have to work for lesser known companies or accept jobs you do not really like.
so yep, just make sure you don`t set your hope too high when it comes to australia, okay? it looks nice but then euuhhh....
okay, think think about it, okay:) and good luck to you for all:)
Camille
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