I have the plan to work for an int'l organization or NGO and, to this end, have decided to do a master's degree in int'l management. I have got the offer of admission from the IOMBA ( int'l organization) program of Geneva University with a scholarship. What I would like to ask are:
1. what do you think of this IOMBA program? 2. Will an IOMBA degree be VERY helful in getting me into an int'l management position? 3. How do you like the idea of long-term employment by an int'l organization or NGO? My family are in China, and I therefore have to take into consideration the factor of possible frequent relocation associated with an int'l career. 4. I have also got the admission from a traditional world top-30 (definitely US top 20) MBA program. Which one of IOMBA and this traditional MBA would be more helpful for getting me a decent job in an int'l organization?
Many thanks and looking forward to your valuable tips.
Mlchina, I saw your posts on IOMBA somewhere in this forum. Have you also for IOMBA? and what's the result? You may write to me for exchange of information if you have applied for it ( email: liondechine(A) hotmail.com).
As for foreign languages, I speak both English and French. Will that be enough for a job with an IO?
Mlchina, I saw your posts on IOMBA somewhere in this forum. Have you also for IOMBA? and what's the result? You may write to me for exchange of information if you have applied for it ( email: liondechine(A) hotmail.com).
As for foreign languages, I speak both English and French. Will that be enough for a job with an IO?
To Mlchina: sorry for a typo in the 1st sentence of the above paragraph: Have you also for IOMBA? What I mean is: have you also applied for IOMBA?