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How An MBA In China Can Boost Your Career Development

2021-03-29

From embracing global mindsets to gaining insights from the world’s biggest companies, an MBA program from Fudan University School of Management could be the boost of your career needs.

If you want to make it in business, China is a good place to start. Last year, 57% of MBA programs in the Asia Pacific saw a growth in applications compared to the previous year, and that’s notwithstanding the COVID-19 pandemic.

There are plenty of reasons why China is an ideal place for MBA students—proximity to some of the biggest financial centers in the world; the opportunity to join exciting tech start-ups; doing business in what is predicted to be the world’s largest economy by 2028.

The world of work is also changing—the most recent Graduate Management Admission Council Corporate Recruiters Survey found that some of the skills now more valued by employers in the wake of coronavirus are the ability to navigate technological disruption, communication skills, innovation, and versatility.

Zion Cao, the director of the Career Development Office(CDO) at Fudan University School of Management, explains that every industry—both emerging and traditional—need talents with these skillsets.

For this reason, the International MBA at Fudan University emphasizes preparing students for an ever-changing future—“We consider it very critical to equip our students with the ability to navigate the challenges of technological disruption ,” Zion emphasizes.

MBA students foresee massive employment prosperities. In this year’s Financial Times Global MBA ranking, Fudan ranked first in the world for salary increase, with graduates boasting a whopping 190% increase after the program.

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