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Mocco
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Hi there,
I'd like some qualitative feedback on a concern of mine.
I'm in my mid twenties and have a BSc. in business from an internationally recognized institution. I've been working mainly in sales & marketing during my studies and joined a large global consultancy firm upon graduating in 2009. Increasingly unhappy with my job I decided to leave the firm recently. I can't say that I know what I want to do, although I can say what I don't want to do. I have extensive international experience from work/internships, and studies.
I consider going back to school this fall (Trinity College) for a specialist masters that would set me back about 14K. Would this be a reasonable idea that would improve my chances of finding an interesting job or should I just continue looking for jobs? Would it pay off? Have in mind that I am thinking to broaden my educational background and that I am thinking internationally.
Tips and feedback would be highly appreciated.
I'd like some qualitative feedback on a concern of mine.
I'm in my mid twenties and have a BSc. in business from an internationally recognized institution. I've been working mainly in sales & marketing during my studies and joined a large global consultancy firm upon graduating in 2009. Increasingly unhappy with my job I decided to leave the firm recently. I can't say that I know what I want to do, although I can say what I don't want to do. I have extensive international experience from work/internships, and studies.
I consider going back to school this fall (Trinity College) for a specialist masters that would set me back about 14K. Would this be a reasonable idea that would improve my chances of finding an interesting job or should I just continue looking for jobs? Would it pay off? Have in mind that I am thinking to broaden my educational background and that I am thinking internationally.
Tips and feedback would be highly appreciated.