Asia’s seemingly insatiable appetite for MBAs continues, with recent growth in hiring levels driven largely by employers in India and China. But, opportunities are by no means limited to these two powerhouses. Japan is perhaps Asia’s most mature market for MBA recruitment, while Singapore and South Korea both currently reside in the world’s top 10 countries for the volume of opportunities on offer to MBA graduates. The region’s business schools also appear increasingly well-positioned to jostle with the North American and Western European elite. Although, right now, Singapore is the only location that makes international applicants’ 10 most-favored study destinations.
If you want to make it in business, Asia could be the ideal place to start. TopMBA caught up with two MBA graduates from the Chinese University of Hong Kong to find out how their MBA has helped them advance their careers in Asia.
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Asia’s seemingly insatiable appetite for MBAs continues, with recent growth in hiring levels driven largely by employers in India and China. But, opportunities are by no means limited to these two powerhouses. Japan is perhaps Asia’s most mature market for MBA recruitment, while Singapore and South Korea both currently reside in the world’s top 10 countries for the volume of opportunities on offer to MBA graduates. The region’s business schools also appear increasingly well-positioned to jostle with the North American and Western European elite. Although, right now, Singapore is the only location that makes international applicants’ 10 most-favored study destinations.
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