MBA with a Computer Sc. graduation degree, undecided on career move, love Marketing/Brands bt good IT skills?


Question:
Hi,I hv a passion for technology (I use it extensively fr a digital lifestyle)I completed B.Sc. degree in ComputerApps frm a reputed Indian institue bt during 2nd yr, I made up my mind,I won't be into s/w dvlpt as I dn find myself apt for it (I Hate Maths and quantitative/analysis) so I decided to do a MBA. Got two campus jobs (as a Business Analyst Trainee in a s/w. co. and as a Management Traine - Mktg/Sales in a broadcasting co.-3 lacs) Joind the frst offer and then left aftr 3 months fr my final sem exams & never joined back..opted the 2nd offer just aftr finishing my MBA to serve 1 full year as a Mgmt Trainee, ws promoted to a Senior Exec. (Corp. Sales & B2B tie ups). Now due to insufficient work and another offer as a Business Analyst, joind a s/w co. again(3.8 lacs) bt not liking the job (coz its more of technical) and I feel like Im wasting my MBA and my Love for Marketing/Branding is knocking. I have an offer to join as AM-Biz dvlpmnt in a Group (4.5 lacs) What shd I do? SOS

Answer:
One of the most common reasons that people get their MBA is to create a "career change." The MBA signals to potential employers that you have drive, ambition and intelligence. It also provides you with the skills to make that change. Assuming that you did some solid coursework in the marketing field then you have done what you need to do to make the move. I always tell my MBA clients to listen to what their heart says, find the match and then go for it. If you feel pulled to marketing then you should head in that direction.
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