Bangalore: So you got into a good b-school, got good grades, did your internship in a good company. Now itâs time for the final placements. But if none of the companies seem to interest you, and you want to go beyond the stereotypical roles of HRs and Marketing usually played by MBA grads, here are a few career ideas which might prove as a breakthrough and some career areas you might have not thought of getting into before.
Credit Analyst: A rare career choice, having an MBA might open up the opportunity for you to take up a job wherein you are deeply involved with figures and administrative work as you assess personal ad business applications for credit.
Civil Services: Getting into civil services to work in state organizations is another career opportunity that MBA graduates can think about. They are commonly assigned with implementing, organizing and managing government initiatives. The foundation in Business administration that your MBA gives you will help you perform your tasks better.
Loss Adjuster: Doing an MBA gives you an edge if you want to become one of these. A loss adjuster is an independent specialist working for insurance companies, investigating and advising on big, complex or disputed claims.
Management Consultant: This can be an advantage if you are one of those who already have an MBA; else on-the-job training possibly will include the chance to study for an employer â sponsored MBA. Management consulting involves assisting companies develop and inspiring their various business areas.
Economist: If your MBA course had a high economic content, consider becoming an economist. A career of an Economist involves working along with the government, big businesses and financial institutions to help ensure the countryâs financial stability.