The MBA and Your Career1. Will a college degree help me get a higher paying job?According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a college degree nearly doubles annual income. The marketplace has become more competitive with employers placing greater value on education. While a college undergraduate will earn an average of 75% more than a high school graduate, individuals with a master's degree will average 110% more income than a high school graduate. Education is essential in getting a high paying job.* *The Big Payoff: Educational Attainment and Synthetic Estimates of Work-Life Earnings (July 2002) U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Surveys, March 1998, 1999 and 2000. 2. I live in Japan. Is it easy to find a job in Japan after I graduate?In Japan, more and more employers are realizing the need for MBA graduates every day. Anaheim University has entered into Global Learning Partnerships with such companies as IBM Japan, Sanyo Electric, Japan Telecom and Citigroup. In addition, numerous executive placement companies have posted their advertisements through Anaheim University in the hopes of attracting our MBA graduates and placing them in executive positions. 3. Am I guaranteed to get a job after I graduate?The University does not guarantee employment. However, our student advisors can provide information on finding employment as well as act as a bridge between employers and graduates. To date, 100% of our graduates have found employment. 4. If I get my MBA, can I be guaranteed that my business will improve?Anaheim University's role is to provide you with the highest quality education possible and to give you a strong, fundamental understanding of business management. The skills and knowledge you gain while studying in Anaheim University's MBA program will prepare you to become a better manager. However, the success of your business will depend on a number of variables including the economic conditions in your field, the effort you make, and your gut instinct. |