It has been months that all we hear is news about layoffs and personal cuts from the most prestiogius companies as well. In these days many ask how the enrollment numbers for the MBA programs will go.
Certainly, there are less peope who apply for the MBA programs, so competition between business schools are getting more intensive. On the other hand, everybody is saying that actually the crisis would be gone in one year to two years time. In that case if a student is starting an MBA program now, the crisis would be over by his graduation, exactly when companies will start again recruiting on a higher scale. Surely, the competition on the labor market will be higher, so a good MBA degree might just make the difference.
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There will always be an
21 May, 2010 - 05:05 — joyRThere will always be an effect to what is happening nowadays in the economy.The global financial meltdown ruins our country and it brings a negative impact to almost every business establishments and the society as a whole.The Europe debt crisis could damage the U.S. also. The Euro hit a 4 year low against the dollar this week, and until something changes soon there is fear that soon the Euro and also the Dollar will be precisely even. The British pound also fell on Monday to their cheapest since 2009. Our society is a global economy, specifically in developed nations, and with the drop of the Euro's value all countries that trade with this particular continent are in danger also.