The 5 Highest Paying Banking Companies for MBA Grads
Many MBA graduates are interested in working in the banking industry after graduation. It’s a lucrative industry with a lot of prestige attached to the long work weeks you’ll endure. While you can’t necessarily expect great work/life balance, you can expect high salaries and lots of opportunities to move up through the ranks. But what are the highest paying banking companies for MBA graduates?
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: HSBC
HSBC is a multinational investment bank headquartered in London. It’s the seventh-largest bank in the world and the largest in Europe, with $2.5 trillion in total assets. A financial services holding company, HSBC traces its origins to Hong Kong where it first opened a branch in 1865. Now, it has more than 3,900 offices serving 38 million customers in 65 countries around the globe.
Continue reading…Masters Advantage: Finance vs. Accounting
If you’re analytically minded and good with numbers and money, then a Master’s in Finance or Accounting could be the right career move for you. Both options prepare you for a career in the finance industry, but in different ways. A career in finance is not the same as the career of an accountant though there is so much overlap that it can get confusing at times.
Continue reading…Executive Education at Cambridge Judge Designs HSBC Leadership Programme in Dubai
HSBC Bank in the Middle East has completed its inaugural HSBC Leadership Programme for mid-level Emirati managers, which was developed in association with the Executive Education division of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Abdulfattah Sharaf, Chief Executive Officer at HSBC UAE, said that the programme was designed to foster the growth of United Arab Emirates nationals to lead organisations across the country in the future.
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Students from 22 Nationalities Welcomed to Cass Business School’s EMBA Programme
Cass Business School, part of City University London, welcomed its newest cohort to the Cass Executive MBA Programme (EMBA) with a four-day induction programme in the Dubai International Financial Centre.
This year’s cohort is made up of students from 22 different countries-of-origin. The induction program commenced with team-building and professional development workshops run by prominent speakers, which preceded a special address from Edward Hobart, Her Majesty’s Consul General to Dubai.
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