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Why Work Experience is Key to Maximising Your MBA

  • By: India Employer Forum
  • Date: 16 July 2024

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Embarking on an MBA journey without prior work experience can be likened to trying to learn music without listening to a live performance.

Consider the scenario of a young individual facing the crossroads of career decisions. Should they take a year off to develop specific skills? Should they secure a job to gain work experience before pursuing an MBA? Or should they dive straight into an MBA to finish their academics?

Opinions on this matter often depend on personal circumstances. The desire for stability and predictability tends to influence the decision to the extent that nearly 80% of the 100,000 students who enroll in an Indian MBA program annually do so without any work experience. Other misconceptions such as the belief that one might lose touch with academics once they enter the workforce and the illusion that the best jobs require an MBA also tend to drive youngsters towards this decision.

However, enrolling in an MBA program without at least two years of work experience is a mistake. The type and breadth of experience—whether in a staff or line function, in a big role at a small company or a small role at a big company, in family, private, public, or NGO contexts—is extremely valuable. Some students believe that no work experience is preferable to poor-quality work experience, but they fail to recognize the value that any form of work experience brings.

Work experience provides crucial insights into the people-related aspects of organizations. It teaches that human behavior is often irrational and illogical, that synthesis is more challenging and significant than analysis, and that the shortest route between two points is rarely a straight line. It highlights that people care more about relative recognition and compensation than absolute amounts. No MBA program can adequately convey these experiential lessons.

This is not to say that an MBA is without value. It offers an understanding of how different organizational functions interconnect. It provides a theoretical grounding in subjects like finance and accounting. It also facilitates the creation of network of friends and potential clients, investors, and teammates. MBA programs also offer a prestigious environment that can be beneficial for one’s career.

However, having work experience before pursuing an MBA maximizes the program’s benefits. It leads to a clear understanding of what we don’t want to do. Experience also helps provide more data points and moderates idealism, helping clarify one’s career goals. If work experience is indeed valuable, as indicated by higher salaries for experienced graduates, then MBA admission criteria should be broadened to account for this, rather than favoring applicants who are fresh out of school.

In conclusion, the world of work is evolving, and traditional career paths are no longer the only options. For the current generation, a few years of experience before pursuing an MBA will be just the beginning of a life filled with diverse experiences, alternating between work, play, study, and more. This will lead to more interesting and creative lives.

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