Why Should You Leave Your Job To Do An MBA? Ft. SPJIMR
We are sure you must have felt stuck in your career at some point. We all do. And that’s when you take the plunge to upskill yourself and give a push to your professional life.
We are sure you must have felt stuck in your career at some point. We all do. And that’s when you take the plunge to upskill yourself and give a push to your professional life.
Creating a product manager resume is akin to selecting the ideal song to match your mood - daunting and overwhelming. However, your resume acts as your gateway to the professional world, showcasing the most notable moments of your career. Nevertheless, the real challenge lies in discerning what to omit. Let's face it, Product Management is no walk in the park. Every organization uses the resume to evaluate how good of a fit you are in their product management team. After all, product managers are also products. Continue reading to find out how to perfect your resume to enter the PM space.
Why is India obsessed with an MBA?
While there's a prevailing narrative suggesting that prerequisites such as work experience and internships are necessary before pursuing an MBA, the reality is that while those experiences can be beneficial, what truly matters is what you've absorbed from them!
In this video we have Ms. Rashmi Mittal, Pro-Chancellor, and Dr. Sanjay Modi, Professor & Executive Dean at Lovely Professional University talking about what makes LPU stand out as a university and why B-school students will find a holistic learning space once they join here.
Is there a job market shortage in 2024? Is salary more important than the role? How do you calculate MBA ROI? do questions like these cross your mind too? don’t worry, we've got you covered!
We are back with another exciting webinar for all of you who are waiting to get into a B-school this year. But, what are some of the key elements that you need to keep in mind before you decide to join a new B-school? What are some crucial things that you can’t avoid before making that selection to make sure that the time and money spent on your education don’t go to waste?
Should you pursue an MBA when you're uncertain about your career? Or should you consider it when you feel burnt out in your current job? Perhaps the right motivation is dissatisfaction with your existing boss?