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Indradeep
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Hi Admission Consultants,
This may be a very relevant question and I think some light from all of you would serve most of us who are looking at taking a very risky decision right now.
There will be lots loosing out on jobs right now and there will still be many more who proabably will.
On behalf of all of these people, my question is: How would AdComs react to a lay off?
If people, just in order to survive pick up a job that may not be in their domain anymore, would that be looked down upon? Specially since it may be projects that got closed and maybe, great performers having to loose their jobs?
What would be the things to do or take care of when we (God forbid) get into such a predicament as a lay off?
Is there any chance then, of us getting into the B schools of our choice anymore?
Furthermore, the final question is: If we do a job that is no longer technical but may be non profit or even somethig like teaching(just to survive), how is that perceived?
Then if I have been outright technical and want to do MBA in IT/Technical Leadership, do I now need to change my focus more towards a General Management or is there still chance for me to get admit into a technical MBA?
Please do answer us...
Even students may join in the discussion
Thanks a lot in anticipation...
This may be a very relevant question and I think some light from all of you would serve most of us who are looking at taking a very risky decision right now.
There will be lots loosing out on jobs right now and there will still be many more who proabably will.
On behalf of all of these people, my question is: How would AdComs react to a lay off?
If people, just in order to survive pick up a job that may not be in their domain anymore, would that be looked down upon? Specially since it may be projects that got closed and maybe, great performers having to loose their jobs?
What would be the things to do or take care of when we (God forbid) get into such a predicament as a lay off?
Is there any chance then, of us getting into the B schools of our choice anymore?
Furthermore, the final question is: If we do a job that is no longer technical but may be non profit or even somethig like teaching(just to survive), how is that perceived?
Then if I have been outright technical and want to do MBA in IT/Technical Leadership, do I now need to change my focus more towards a General Management or is there still chance for me to get admit into a technical MBA?
Please do answer us...
Even students may join in the discussion
Thanks a lot in anticipation...












