In my local region an MBA is the equivalent of a bachelor's in business and a bachelor's is just a piece of paper to most employers. I worked pretty hard to get my bachelor's in business admin and had The HARDEST time finding anything!! Seriously felt like my bachelor's was just considered to be a high school diploma to every place I applied. I even applied to a position in hr at a place to get called in for an interview only to find out they were interviewing me for an entry level warehouse position because I had no experience (can't get hr or any useful experience in an entry level warehouse position either) they offered me less pay than I was already getting. Needless to say I was not nice to the interview, but still professional.
My advice on an MBA would be to really look into it and your goals. If you live in a state with a high education level like me then I'd plan on moving somewhere else after you get your MBA. I've seen countless positions here looking for an MBA and or 5+years in the exact position while obviously offering 40k or less salary.
In my local region an MBA is the equivalent of a bachelor's in business and a bachelor's is just a piece of paper to most employers. I worked pretty hard to get my bachelor's in business admin and had The HARDEST time finding anything!! Seriously felt like my bachelor's was just considered to be a high school diploma to every place I applied. I even applied to a position in hr at a place to get called in for an interview only to find out they were interviewing me for an entry level warehouse position because I had no experience (can't get hr or any useful experience in an entry level warehouse position either) they offered me less pay than I was already getting. Needless to say I was not nice to the interview, but still professional.
My advice on an MBA would be to really look into it and your goals. If you live in a state with a high education level like me then I'd plan on moving somewhere else after you get your MBA. I've seen countless positions here looking for an MBA and or 5+years in the exact position while obviously offering 40k or less salary.