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Business Careers enhanced by personal experience

Updated: Friday, July 17th, 2009

Some MBA graduates choose to go straight into one of their dream business careers right out of school, having lived and worked mostly in the same country. Others, such as Kevin Boggeman, chose to gain a unique perspective during their studies and travel around the world.

This MBA student is on track to a top business career in the future, but since he decided to join a global MBA program, Boggeman has had the opportunity to visit a wide range of countries.

Not only will he polish his language skills, but Boggeman will develop insight into global markets and international business that will give him a competitive edge once he graduates and enters the professional world.

"The year has really prepared me," he explained, "both by the education of earning my MBA and by the experience of living in different countries and cultures. It is sort of a training mechanism."

Attaining an MBA degree no matter where you live enhances world views but also helps individuals become more competitive in the job market.

An MBA helps open individuals to many different business careers around the world and there are myriad resources nationwide to help everyone achieve their goals. ADNFCR-2292-ID-19271612-ADNFCR


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