Investment banking, but I am planning to make a shift towards data analytics career. It is easy enough to learn (online courses) and utilizes my business sense and presentation experience. I have studied various mba programs in Canada and after investment banking it all seems just a ticket to networking and I really doubt there Is any serious networking going on apart from TOP-3 programs, which cost 150k (total with living expenses). Masters is perhaps a better way to enter the market, but also bit of expensive
It took me years to learn English. Probably it means it is hard for me to learn languages?
Investment banking, but I am planning to make a shift towards data analytics career. It is easy enough to learn (online courses) and utilizes my business sense and presentation experience. I have studied various mba programs in Canada and after investment banking it all seems just a ticket to networking and I really doubt there Is any serious networking going on apart from TOP-3 programs, which cost 150k (total with living expenses). Masters is perhaps a better way to enter the market, but also bit of expensive
It's not the knowledge you're paying for, just the name. Very hard to bypass HR with foreign degrees for what we consider good jobs/copanies. Only exception I've seen is famous UK/US universities. Data Analytics is kinda tech-ish though so you could get away with it
That's extreme thinking.. even IRCC understands your personal or professional status can change - getting married/getting divorced, job change, kid(s), death etc.
Sure they can ask for more proofs and then you can share wedding card, pictures (wedding, vacation, with family, with friends), text messages, joint bank account..
Not really unless I guess you have a French degree in which Quebec will kinda recognize it. Of course there are exceptions for top schools like HEC Paris, ESADE, INSEAD and all that. Canada is still an anglo country so anglo degrees are recognized (except Qbec)
It's not the knowledge you're paying for, just the name. Very hard to bypass HR with foreign degrees for what we consider good jobs/copanies. Only exception I've seen is famous UK/US universities. Data Analytics is kinda tech-ish though so you could get away with it
A decent masters program lasts 16 months and costs 50-60k CAD. Living expenses around 1,5- 2k/month. I guess it is possible to save on living expenses. I am spending at least 2k monthly in Russia without rent, hard to imagine it is livable for this money in Canada