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Are engineering and MBA the best combination to succeed in your career?

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Date de publication: 2013/08/06
Wafa Akbar Ali
par Wafa Akbar Ali , Fashion Designer , Ammara Khan

yes

This Question depends on your surrent level of experience.
a little experience would make your MBA experience more exciting and meaningful compared to if you were a fresh graduate.
Also, as mentioned else where, there are management courses for engineers, this type of management courses are what would an employer look for.
take it from my experience; pure general management MBA is not enough anymore, specialize.
    Regards   Reyad

Mamdouh Manie
par Mamdouh Manie , Executive HRC local sales manager , Ezzsteel

Yes as they provide the technical and  more wide business skills to be able to reach a higher role in your company faster and easier

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par Utilisateur supprimé

I ought to say yes, because I have a similar background, it is an excellent base for wide variety of specialisms.
But succeeding in your career depends fully on your personal interests and capacities.
So I in my opinion, excelling in your preferred profession guarantees your career.

Lakshman Ram
par Lakshman Ram , Branch Manager , Property World Info (P) Ltd

Definitely, YES! An engineer, is a qualified techie.
Only when he understands the commercial application of such talents, he can deliver the BEST! Otherwise, one needs to spoon-feed him on the applicability and benefits of technical implications.
Also, in the modern world, lot of things are changing! One needs to know the socio - economic - psycho - legal implications of application of any technical development.
An MBA, in addition, to an engineering would be definitely, a BOON!!!

Sajid Mehmood
par Sajid Mehmood , Engineering & Interface Manager , Al-Kifah Holding (Tanajib Gas Plant Projects)

May be if the employer is looking for that combination.
I would go for master in engineering management rather than MBA if I am asked to opt.

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par Utilisateur supprimé

Yes, they are.

Asmaa Mahmoud
par Asmaa Mahmoud , Fire Fighting Engineer , Alkhadiya Combined Company for general contracting for buildings

It's a good combination, specially, if he has his own business

Wolf Klaas Kinsbergen
par Wolf Klaas Kinsbergen , Managing Director, Designer , ingenieursbureau KB International NV

No, its a very good combination

also:

engineering and project management

engineering (civil and structural)

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