Is MBA Still Worth It in 2023? Here's the Next Thing.
Are Master's degrees still valuable or have the times changed?
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@DenizSasal11 ай бұрын
✅"Neither a 'grammatically perfect' resume from ChatGPT nor online job boards will ever land you your dream job. Job hunting for a dream job is a complex strategy, and Deniz's step-by-step instructions will guide you there quickly as it did for me in less than a month." - Mitra Ebrahimi - www.denizsasal.com/ ✅You can connect with me on LinkedIn; www.linkedin.com/in/denizsasal/
@ameerjafar988311 ай бұрын
The king is back! We missed you man
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@marie_262311 ай бұрын
I generally never comment on YT but this time I will! I watched your videos (the long ones) and they were extremely helpful. So glad to see you're back!!
@waheedhassan767111 ай бұрын
Great seeing you again. Welcome back
@moubaniray190110 ай бұрын
Sir!!!! Thank you so much!!! You are literally an inspiration, you are actually the one of the many people I have learnt from who pushed me to do my best, letting me gain confidence in how I think & what I do. I owe so much to you sir!!! Thank you yet again!💜
@DenizSasal
10 ай бұрын
It's my pleasure
@myasvelte21 күн бұрын
I'm here because I saw one of your KZread videos posted in a course I'm currently on as a supporting learning materials, I was impressed by the way you breakdown strategy and how we can even apply it to our day to day life.
@tennysondcruz11 ай бұрын
Very insightful and great to hear from you after such a long time. Hope you are doing well. Would love to watch more vidoes coming our way😊
@ElCreolo11 ай бұрын
Deniz is hands down the best career advisor I have ever met or seen. He really opened my eyes when I was applying for jobs.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! You're very kind.
@moubaniray1901
10 ай бұрын
Like the KZread videos are itself enough to make us realise how good we actually are.
@Murphator6 ай бұрын
SO WELL PUT wow.... true honest wisdom here.... thank you
@davidporterrealestate8 ай бұрын
so true, got my MBA 20 years ago and this was already happening; I ended up going back and getting a masters in computer science
@jamesstramer518611 ай бұрын
Your advice helped me get my first job out of college. Hope you keep posting!
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
That's wonderful! So happy to hear that.
@elhoucinech11 ай бұрын
Hi Denis, I am really happy to see that you are back, I should say that it is so useful to watch your videos and see the perspectives you share. I actually invest in books a lot 😊.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Books are great. Keep on doing it.
@spacepiratesarereal11 ай бұрын
Deniz - Great content as usual. I think it is important to make the distinction that not all of these programs are equal. For example in the US, HBS/Wharton both have expensive formalized executive education options and then other cheaper credential options through edX/Coursera. Both offer brand name access, but not equal in terms of platform, program, networking, etc.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thank you. You raised a great point!
@alaaazzam179410 ай бұрын
9:00 - 9:29 -> A great & concise conclusion ! Thank you !
@Mark-xg3zn11 ай бұрын
"At every job, one should either learn or earn(well). Either is fine. Both is best. But if it's neither; quit." - *Garry* *Tan*
@Tactical_DZ8 ай бұрын
Very helpful video, thank you, I am aiming to work as a Supply Chain and Operations Manager, currently I'm a Floor Supervisor (supervising inbound, storage, and outbound operations). I have graduated with my Associates of Science in Economics and Bachelors of Science in Economics; this upcoming Spring 2024 semester I will be starting my MBA program and at 29 years old I am very focused on getting into that managerial position within the next 3 years. I appreciate your insights and thoughts on an MBAs worth - I believe to each their own when it comes to deciding the level of worth or amount of value the curriculum and degree will bring them - if it helps you get what you want or increases the chance of you getting what you want, then your efforts will pay off exponentially, this isn't a rule by any means, but typically with greater risk comes greater reward. Still to this day education is an excellent approach which has shown historical results for those who apply themselves after graduation. Approaching your future career or achieving your short- or long-term goals require consistent planning and execution.
@smantoff11 ай бұрын
Thank you Deniz. I agree with this assessment and it is a path that I am following. In the age of modularisation, I feel it is no longer required to buy the whole package. Fit for purpose executive education is a really good alternative for fraction of the cost, and shows the potential employer that a candidate is committed to continuous improvement. A finance professional might want to pursue the MIT Micromasters in Finance as opposed to a full MBA for example, in oder to elevate their profile and get MIT branding on the resume.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for contributing. Cheers!
@Mark-xg3zn11 ай бұрын
MY GOD I missed your wisdom. 🙆♂️❤
@lucaspamplonica11 ай бұрын
Here an Engineer from a small town in Spain who joined LIG back in 2020 knowing little english and is now working for McLaren!! Best investment I've ever made.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Wow! Talk about success. Well done! It's a bit like my Standard & Poor's story, coming from a really humble background, barely enough English and I made it at S&P in my 20s. Congratulations!
@dmitriybogdanovych370810 ай бұрын
Hi Deniz It is great to see you after such a long time. Some time ago I watched all of your videos twice, now I am on my way to a million dollars and I credit some of this success to you!
@DenizSasal
10 ай бұрын
Wow! That's amazing Dmitri!
@ranaganguli289211 ай бұрын
Hi Deniz... After a long long time back... Love to see you again in KZread
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Rana!
@annaconsta11 ай бұрын
One year until the next video, c'mon... But thank you for yet an other useful video about the job market.
@Zoink_S11 ай бұрын
Hi Deniz! Glad to see you're back in YT! Context - I already have an MBA from one of the best B-schools in my country and that helped me get a job abroad, where I currently work. My question is, how do i stay ahead of the competition (internaltional talent) & ensure my profile always stands out to recruiters in my industry (e-commerce)? Thanks!
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
I can come up with dozens of things to say here. Let me pick just one; focus on the skills that contribute the most to the bottom line of your employer - Revenue increase or cost decrease.
@vikramraju2009 ай бұрын
Rightly said by you in ending of video ... read books to get knowledge
@Bluesnakes3336 ай бұрын
If not a brand name, my take is that the extra letters after your name might make you a little more attractive as a candidate, perhaps increase the chance you’d get the job over someone else without a masters. Perhaps this would not be worth the cost, if it only helps a small amount. Also, experience > degree(s). Would you agree, or add your thoughts? Thank you for this content. It helps a great deal.
@andriyroma876911 ай бұрын
MBA programs are slowly getting less common. Yes, it is true that there was a time when it became very popular and lots of people were getting it. However, people slowly realizing that many online MBA programs don't do anything for them, essentially waste of time and money.
@LearningAndGrowingInLife
11 ай бұрын
I wonder if the in-person MBAs/part time/executive MBAs might better a tad better than the online ones.
@shuwylicious10 ай бұрын
Please create more contect🙏
@Mark-xg3zn11 ай бұрын
Hi Deniz, how about an MSc in a specific subject ? Will this hold more value than a general MBA ?
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
In terms of gaining credibility, probably better than an MBA if it's from a good school. But from learning perspective, almost any school's ability to keep up with the development of most fields is highly limited. They'll always be lagging behind, in most cases by many years.
@irenezadonska4629 ай бұрын
Deniz, I don’t need to find a job but I would sign up for LIG program just to get an access to your wisdom!
@DenizSasal
9 ай бұрын
Ah, you're very kind. Don't do it, though - I am overrated :)
@irenezadonska462
9 ай бұрын
@@DenizSasal :) I know for sure that you are not. I used your earlier videos how to handle interview question to secure job offer from Big 4. I was not able to get brand company on my resume on my own.
@abbybia31132 ай бұрын
Hi, no MP content anymore? I miss those 😢
@Mark-xg3zn11 ай бұрын
Hi Deniz is Supply Chain Management a good field to be in ? My aspiration is to be a supply chain consultant. I believe you have worked with many
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, I am not sure. I never studied if it's a good field to be in. Sorry, no help from here.
@user-il2ft8fb8v5 ай бұрын
Does it matter where you completed your MBA?
@KarlaEmmerson11 ай бұрын
How does one best learn all the AI tools and automation? There are countless online courses
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
I am afraid I don't know Karla. It falls way out of my area of expertise.
@itm1996
11 ай бұрын
You can't learn all. Try to identify the ones relevant for your industry / job. Then prioritize by demand (e.g. analyze job description) or by market dominance.
@SDMNKhan11 ай бұрын
I'll need to subscribe to your paid mentorship. Where do I start?
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Why do you need it? Please take a look at denizsasal.com to see the details.
@phd_angel41929 ай бұрын
Deniz - Where have you been?... I miss your videos. I'm your L.I.G. alum and couldn't agree more with this video. I have a PhD and just completed an online MBA (because I found one that was quite cheap) and I also did an exec certification from Stanford... My only remark is to be careful about going too deep in a technical expertise as this can backfire. I'm an expert in multicultural marketing and data analytics and it's quite easy to get stuck in low-level jobs without ever going up the ladder without a much needed generalist view. I'd also add that organizational political savviness is quite important, specially for those who don't come from a super wealthy family or well-connected backgrounds...
@DenizSasal
9 ай бұрын
Hi Angel, I remember you. I hope you're well. Been a while. Thanks for contributing to this video with your unique perspective. Much love.
@emzywillrich72435 ай бұрын
If you have an undergraduate in business, a law degree would be a better choice than an MBA to work in business, especially a big bank!
@oliveraodossantos962711 ай бұрын
This last sentence. 😞
@kathito456 ай бұрын
Yes people. Avoid pursuing an MBA degree please. The world needs more vertical-specialized techies. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT get an MBA.
Пікірлер: 59
✅"Neither a 'grammatically perfect' resume from ChatGPT nor online job boards will ever land you your dream job. Job hunting for a dream job is a complex strategy, and Deniz's step-by-step instructions will guide you there quickly as it did for me in less than a month." - Mitra Ebrahimi - www.denizsasal.com/ ✅You can connect with me on LinkedIn; www.linkedin.com/in/denizsasal/
The king is back! We missed you man
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I generally never comment on YT but this time I will! I watched your videos (the long ones) and they were extremely helpful. So glad to see you're back!!
Great seeing you again. Welcome back
Sir!!!! Thank you so much!!! You are literally an inspiration, you are actually the one of the many people I have learnt from who pushed me to do my best, letting me gain confidence in how I think & what I do. I owe so much to you sir!!! Thank you yet again!💜
@DenizSasal
10 ай бұрын
It's my pleasure
I'm here because I saw one of your KZread videos posted in a course I'm currently on as a supporting learning materials, I was impressed by the way you breakdown strategy and how we can even apply it to our day to day life.
Very insightful and great to hear from you after such a long time. Hope you are doing well. Would love to watch more vidoes coming our way😊
Deniz is hands down the best career advisor I have ever met or seen. He really opened my eyes when I was applying for jobs.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! You're very kind.
@moubaniray1901
10 ай бұрын
Like the KZread videos are itself enough to make us realise how good we actually are.
SO WELL PUT wow.... true honest wisdom here.... thank you
so true, got my MBA 20 years ago and this was already happening; I ended up going back and getting a masters in computer science
Your advice helped me get my first job out of college. Hope you keep posting!
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
That's wonderful! So happy to hear that.
Hi Denis, I am really happy to see that you are back, I should say that it is so useful to watch your videos and see the perspectives you share. I actually invest in books a lot 😊.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Books are great. Keep on doing it.
Deniz - Great content as usual. I think it is important to make the distinction that not all of these programs are equal. For example in the US, HBS/Wharton both have expensive formalized executive education options and then other cheaper credential options through edX/Coursera. Both offer brand name access, but not equal in terms of platform, program, networking, etc.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thank you. You raised a great point!
9:00 - 9:29 -> A great & concise conclusion ! Thank you !
"At every job, one should either learn or earn(well). Either is fine. Both is best. But if it's neither; quit." - *Garry* *Tan*
Very helpful video, thank you, I am aiming to work as a Supply Chain and Operations Manager, currently I'm a Floor Supervisor (supervising inbound, storage, and outbound operations). I have graduated with my Associates of Science in Economics and Bachelors of Science in Economics; this upcoming Spring 2024 semester I will be starting my MBA program and at 29 years old I am very focused on getting into that managerial position within the next 3 years. I appreciate your insights and thoughts on an MBAs worth - I believe to each their own when it comes to deciding the level of worth or amount of value the curriculum and degree will bring them - if it helps you get what you want or increases the chance of you getting what you want, then your efforts will pay off exponentially, this isn't a rule by any means, but typically with greater risk comes greater reward. Still to this day education is an excellent approach which has shown historical results for those who apply themselves after graduation. Approaching your future career or achieving your short- or long-term goals require consistent planning and execution.
Thank you Deniz. I agree with this assessment and it is a path that I am following. In the age of modularisation, I feel it is no longer required to buy the whole package. Fit for purpose executive education is a really good alternative for fraction of the cost, and shows the potential employer that a candidate is committed to continuous improvement. A finance professional might want to pursue the MIT Micromasters in Finance as opposed to a full MBA for example, in oder to elevate their profile and get MIT branding on the resume.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for contributing. Cheers!
MY GOD I missed your wisdom. 🙆♂️❤
Here an Engineer from a small town in Spain who joined LIG back in 2020 knowing little english and is now working for McLaren!! Best investment I've ever made.
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Wow! Talk about success. Well done! It's a bit like my Standard & Poor's story, coming from a really humble background, barely enough English and I made it at S&P in my 20s. Congratulations!
Hi Deniz It is great to see you after such a long time. Some time ago I watched all of your videos twice, now I am on my way to a million dollars and I credit some of this success to you!
@DenizSasal
10 ай бұрын
Wow! That's amazing Dmitri!
Hi Deniz... After a long long time back... Love to see you again in KZread
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Rana!
One year until the next video, c'mon... But thank you for yet an other useful video about the job market.
Hi Deniz! Glad to see you're back in YT! Context - I already have an MBA from one of the best B-schools in my country and that helped me get a job abroad, where I currently work. My question is, how do i stay ahead of the competition (internaltional talent) & ensure my profile always stands out to recruiters in my industry (e-commerce)? Thanks!
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
I can come up with dozens of things to say here. Let me pick just one; focus on the skills that contribute the most to the bottom line of your employer - Revenue increase or cost decrease.
Rightly said by you in ending of video ... read books to get knowledge
If not a brand name, my take is that the extra letters after your name might make you a little more attractive as a candidate, perhaps increase the chance you’d get the job over someone else without a masters. Perhaps this would not be worth the cost, if it only helps a small amount. Also, experience > degree(s). Would you agree, or add your thoughts? Thank you for this content. It helps a great deal.
MBA programs are slowly getting less common. Yes, it is true that there was a time when it became very popular and lots of people were getting it. However, people slowly realizing that many online MBA programs don't do anything for them, essentially waste of time and money.
@LearningAndGrowingInLife
11 ай бұрын
I wonder if the in-person MBAs/part time/executive MBAs might better a tad better than the online ones.
Please create more contect🙏
Hi Deniz, how about an MSc in a specific subject ? Will this hold more value than a general MBA ?
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
In terms of gaining credibility, probably better than an MBA if it's from a good school. But from learning perspective, almost any school's ability to keep up with the development of most fields is highly limited. They'll always be lagging behind, in most cases by many years.
Deniz, I don’t need to find a job but I would sign up for LIG program just to get an access to your wisdom!
@DenizSasal
9 ай бұрын
Ah, you're very kind. Don't do it, though - I am overrated :)
@irenezadonska462
9 ай бұрын
@@DenizSasal :) I know for sure that you are not. I used your earlier videos how to handle interview question to secure job offer from Big 4. I was not able to get brand company on my resume on my own.
Hi, no MP content anymore? I miss those 😢
Hi Deniz is Supply Chain Management a good field to be in ? My aspiration is to be a supply chain consultant. I believe you have worked with many
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, I am not sure. I never studied if it's a good field to be in. Sorry, no help from here.
Does it matter where you completed your MBA?
How does one best learn all the AI tools and automation? There are countless online courses
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
I am afraid I don't know Karla. It falls way out of my area of expertise.
@itm1996
11 ай бұрын
You can't learn all. Try to identify the ones relevant for your industry / job. Then prioritize by demand (e.g. analyze job description) or by market dominance.
I'll need to subscribe to your paid mentorship. Where do I start?
@DenizSasal
11 ай бұрын
Why do you need it? Please take a look at denizsasal.com to see the details.
Deniz - Where have you been?... I miss your videos. I'm your L.I.G. alum and couldn't agree more with this video. I have a PhD and just completed an online MBA (because I found one that was quite cheap) and I also did an exec certification from Stanford... My only remark is to be careful about going too deep in a technical expertise as this can backfire. I'm an expert in multicultural marketing and data analytics and it's quite easy to get stuck in low-level jobs without ever going up the ladder without a much needed generalist view. I'd also add that organizational political savviness is quite important, specially for those who don't come from a super wealthy family or well-connected backgrounds...
@DenizSasal
9 ай бұрын
Hi Angel, I remember you. I hope you're well. Been a while. Thanks for contributing to this video with your unique perspective. Much love.
If you have an undergraduate in business, a law degree would be a better choice than an MBA to work in business, especially a big bank!
This last sentence. 😞
Yes people. Avoid pursuing an MBA degree please. The world needs more vertical-specialized techies. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT get an MBA.