MBA Degrees To Benefit More Nonprofits
March 18, 2009
By the My MBA Career Content Team – Find Top MBA Degree Programs
A growing number of professionals are using their MBA degrees to pursue unique new career paths.
A recent article in Business Week focuses on Claire Williams, who is currently studying for an MBA degree while also finishing up a book on Generation Y and career choices and running an African nonprofit.
"An MBA is a fantastic way to gain the skills I need. And I'm getting more respect from other students because of the financial crisis," Williams told the magazine, adding that she hadn't expect to "fit into the business school environment."
Instead of pursuing a financial career like many MBA students before her have, Williams is said to be among the growing percentage of people who get advanced business degrees with an eye on putting their new skills to work for a nonprofit.
For many people, working for a nonprofit is much more than just a way to ride out the recession. If you're looking for your own rewarding career path, consider enrolling in online MBA courses or finding a traditional classroom setting that suits you.
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