It opens doors
An MBA gives you options. 92.4% of RMIT MBA graduates found employment (GOS 2021-2023, postgraduate Business and Management). Job growth for MBA graduates is strong, and the program equips you with business-ready skills that can be transferred across industries.
It hones your skills
An MBA improves your theoretical and practical understanding of how businesses work. What motivates them. How they fit into the bigger economic picture. You’ll learn accounting and financial management, but also soft skills like leadership, teamwork and communication.
It grows your world
There are over 2500 MBA programs being offered around the world. It’s one of the few truly global qualifications, and it can unlock career opportunities wherever you go. More than that, it helps you understand the interconnected nature of the global marketplace.
It’s flexible
Everybody’s MBA is slightly different, and thanks to elective subjects, you can tweak your curriculum to suit your career goals. Need to upskill in emerging tech? No problem. Want to hone your soft leadership skills? There’s an elective for that, too. It’s a flexible, tailored program.
It makes networks
In a recent survey, 89% of MBA graduates said the program helped them forge powerful professional networks. This is a nifty side effect of an MBA: your cohort will probably include a mix of entrepreneurs, managers, tech innovators and industry leaders.
MBA careers
Because MBA curriculums are broad by nature, they can benefit all sorts of industries and careers. It doesn’t matter whether you work in finance, HR, product management, IT or healthcare administration – you can improve your professional abilities with an MBA. Gaining your MBA is also a fantastic way to switch careers and upskill into new areas: you’ll get a globally recognised qualification, cutting-edge business management skills, and a whole new professional network.
Here are just a few MBA-related careers you might consider: