|
I have to get this off my chest firstly, year 2020 SKILLS > paper unless your going to be a doctor or lawyer etc LOL.
Back to serious note, I cannot speak on myself personally but I have worked with many VP and regular employees with MBA'. With all of them focused on attaining stronger skills in management of teams of different environments (what ever that means I don't really know because the type of work my former company did was quite complex since it was focused in different global cultures). That's what I noticed while working with them directly on a day to day basis. I know kind of vague, but hope it kinda of helps.
OP got denied a job because didn't have MBA, is that a 1-2 off type thing or is this a consistent situation where multiple employers are denying because of lack of. There's always going to be that 1-2 off employer that will look for something most other employers aren't looking for. End of the day, what goals are trying to achieve? E.g. Are you trying to get into a VP position down the road and if so, can your field attain that without an MBA. Or are you doing MBA purely for knowledge/experience.
|