WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

45+ What's your net worth and outlook on life here on?

People under 45 need not respond. Those over 45 can share ideas on what their view on the next 15 years is like. What courses do you want to pursue to increase your market worth? What's your financial situation like?

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WigglyPenguin
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MBA at 39 is a bit of a gamble. If you think you have the skillet to take on CxO positions and can pivot to private sector culture, you can give it a shot but be aware that such jobs can very likely come only through referrals. You should also target only the Tier 1 colleges for MBA, preferably the Top 4 IIMs.

FloatingLlama
FloatingLlama

39 Working in Government - mid management, now stagnated - both professionally and salary. Looking to certify the skill I have into an MBA

  • NMIMS? MBA Wx : 4 lakh? Worth it?
  • IGNOU ? MBA OL?

Maybe get into Cybersecurity- currently no expertise on that. Maybe take the path to CISSP?

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