For someone with education but no experience, and a concentration in organizational leadership, what kinds of roles/positions make the most sense to pursue early on?
I should clarify no direct business experience. I was in the military and am now a teacher. Also, plenty of them nowadays
What school?
Norwich University. It's a military college so being a veteran likely helped with my admission
The MBA is not going to help much because it's not a top MBA program. But the teacher part is great. You should look for entry level business roles. Don't be afraid to start in sales / biz development. Ops roles usually require some experience in analysis or management, doing sales is a great way to get your foot in the door.
Look for ops / biz ops roles to get your foot in the door
Lol you're not getting any MBA tier jobs at a top tech company with a shit-tier MBA that takes people on with no experience. Look for undergrad entry level jobs instead
I'm not necessarily looking to work at a top tech company. I'm looking more in the south/Midwest, not in the bay area
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