What Jobs Are Most Suited to An MBA Graduate?

If you’re considering pursuing an MBA, you’re probably wondering what comes after graduation. You’re facing a world of opportunities and you’re wondering which career path will make the most of your education.

An MBA is quite a versatile degree. From the very beginning, the experience of obtaining an MBA is a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure situation. You can choose how you study- part-time, full-time, on campus or online. An online MBA degree gives you the flexibility to study whenever you want. You can tailor your experience down to the smallest details.

In addition to readying graduates for a successful and well-paying career, an MBA can permit someone to make a change in their industry of choice. An MBA is no longer just about dominating the workplace and turning a huge profit. Modern MBA students will learn about being a positive and responsible leader in the workplace as well as expertise in the area of human resources.

No matter which path you take, your MBA will come in handy. The things you learn in university will give you an advantage in every area of your life. However, certain occupations will really take advantage of the specific set of skills you acquired in your Masters of Business Administration course.

Entrepreneur

It’s not surprising that entrepreneurs need to really know their stuff when it comes to business and finance. In addition to acquiring an immeasurable amount of knowledge, having a formal qualification may increase the level of confidence and trust that potential stakeholders will have in you and your business.

Project Manager

Project Management is a relatively ambiguous occupation- much like the MBA itself. The projects you manage will differ depending on your area of expertise, but essentially, your role is to lead a team in a project where the end result is something of value. The projects you manage could be anything from the development of software, expanding your customer base, constructing a building, or planning an archeological dig.

With an MBA you’ll be able to lead any number of people in a project within your budget, time constraints and abilities.

Business Consultant

Many individuals pursue an MBA in order to start or increase the success of their own businesses. A sometimes overlooked aspect of an MBA is the fact that you can help other businesses thrive and grow.

In this context, an MBA is an invaluable resource. Struggling business owners who are seeking help want to know that they are trusting the fate of their business with someone who knows what they’re talking about. Your official qualification will wash away any hesitation they previously held.

Healthcare Manager

Think of the organised chaos of a hospital, medical centre, or aged care facility. All those staff and patients, files and data, equipment and medication. Healthcare facilities need a qualified and competent manager to keep everything together.

This task is busy but rewarding, and an MBA with electives or specialisations in health services and healthcare will prepare you to lead change in the healthcare industry.

The industry is booming, and those who are passionate about making a change can do so even without becoming a medical professional- though knowledge of the healthcare industry is undoubtedly beneficial.

Finance Manager

If your goal is to be a finance manager, you may be considering a Master of Finance. But an MBA is equally appropriate for a career in finance management- perhaps even more so. Many of the units taught to MBA students are based on finance and accounting, and even the units that are unrelated to numbers are suited to a future finance manager.

A good finance manager has insight into aspects of the business outside of the accounting department. And almost anyone with a “manager” title will benefit from an MBA. Additionally, we are expected to see this position grow by around 11 per cent in future, so an MBA will help you beat the competition.

HR Manager

Human Resources manager is another role you may not expect to see suggested for MBA graduates- but actually, an MBA is very fitting for this role and will set you above the competition. Obtaining your MBA with Human Resource Management as one of your chosen electives will prepare you to oversee the entire HR department of a large company.

Conclusion

No matter what your goal is, you’ll complete your MBA with more confidence, knowledge, and insight than you had when you began your journey. The opportunities are endless. Get out there and seize them!

Alison Morgan