Question by redt: MBA concentration: International business vs. green energy- which will yield more jobs?
Which will yield more job prospects in the future? With globalization and green energy initiatives…both are highly relevant- which will yield higher job prospects?
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Answer by Gregg DesElms
Green energy.
If alternatives to fossil fuels are not soon found, there won’t be any globe left for anyone to “ize”.
Lately, whenever I see a list of jobs/industries which promise the highest growth and lowest unemployment in the coming decades, nearly every position on the list has something to do with energy research and/or development.
For the foreseeable future, that’s where it’s at. If one has an MBA in “green” energy, that, it would seem to me, would be highly attractive to up-and-coming energy-related employers.
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International business will yield the most profit for you in the future. It will be more worth it for you to major in international business. Especially if you get your masters you will be able to get more senior positions and in turn make more money. If you are looking for a place to pursue your degree I just found a program that allows you to complete your degree in a little over a year as opposed to two. Good Luck!