3 of the Best Jobs You Can Gain with an MBA Qualification

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If you're looking for a respected postgraduate qualification which will allow you to explore and develop your chosen business career, then a Master of Business Administration can be a great choice. Not only does this qualification will enable you to explore new and exciting career opportunities at a higher level, but it also allows you to explore more about yourself and how you work, lead, and solve business problems to great effect. 

With this qualification, you will gain an even deeper understanding of the ways of business and learn valuable skills to apply to a great number of roles, whether that's in business management, finance, IT, team leading, HR or even entrepreneurship. 

Hone your strategic planning skills, kickstart the next step in your career and rise even higher in your chosen field with an MBA. 

If you're considering this qualification, here are 3 of the best jobs you can strive for with this degree. 

1. Finance Manager 

The role of a finance manager is an important one for any business. All key business decisions have finances in mind, and most business goals align with making profit, seeing the right amount of income and good financial management, which means they work of a finance manager is going to be valuable. 

A finance manager provides extensive guidance for financial situations and opportunities, whether to personal clients or colleagues within a business. This guidance is vital to the overall decision-making process of a business. 

As well as exceptional business acumen, you will also need a good head for numbers and a sound understanding of finances, as well as a passion for both. So, if you enjoy dealing with numbers, finances and complex strategies, this role could be for you. 

Furthermore, the role of a finance manager opens up many working environments and sectors, including huge corporations, retailers, financial institutions, small businesses, or charities. 

What Are the Responsibilities of a Finance Manager?

Responsibilities include:

  • Budget planning 

  • Making sound financial decisions based on understanding financial implications of any business decision

  • Ensuring that all financial practices are in line with legal guidelines 

  • Management of accounts 

  • Interpreting financial information

  • Understanding and monitoring business cash flow 

  • Formulating strategies and business plans 

  • Analyzing market trends

  • Meeting with auditors 

  • Budget management

2. HR Manager 

An HR manager's primary focus is the productive use of a workforce within a business and the monitoring of correct policies and procedures regarding said workforce. HR managers may develop and offer advice on policies within the workplace. 

In this role, you will concentrate on effective distribution of staff throughout a business, such as ensuring that there is a positive balance of employees, that training opportunities are being fairly offered, that a diverse number of individuals are being employed and that everything is being done to enhance the successful performance of an employee team within a business. 

HR managers will, therefore, usually work directly with working practices, wage and recruitment, employee contracts and dealing with issues of equality and diversity. 

You can fast-track your career in this role by undertaking an online MBA which will allow you to manage your qualification at your own pace best. 

What are the Responsibilities of an HR Manager?

Responsibilities include:

  • Working to understand your employer's overall objectives to make policies which suit 

  • Make sure that the business is hiring the right kind of staff for effective business running 

  • Make sure the business is doing what it can to retain staff and create a positive working environment 

  • Ensure that employee welfare is always met 

  • Deal with administration, strategy, and planning 

  • Work closely with both managers and employees and help all involved parties to understand the correct procedures 

  • Promote equality and diversity 

  • Promote a positive work culture 

  • Deal with staff performance 

  • Deal with health and safety implementations and policies 

  • Be involved with the recruiting of staff

  • Be directly involved with issues such as employee absence, working conditions or discrimination 

  • Organize employee wage 

  • Aid in disciplinary procedures 

  • Assist with employee training

3. Financial Advisor 

If you enjoy business, financial figures and working in a capacity which allows you to advise clients in the best way to manage their money, then the position of a financial advisor may be an appealing one. For this role, you'll need a good and dependable knowledge of financial procedures, such as investments and management, but you'll also be comfortable working with a wide range of people. These people skills are essential, as you will need to work closely with businesses and clients to understand their goals and money management systems best, to advise on a more personal level. 

This role will also include researching the market to be able to advise clients and businesses on the best ways to spend or invest their money. In this regard, you may want to specialize within this role to be able to offer and advise on a specific product applicable for businesses, such as property investment, or you can work as a general financial advisor. 

As money management is key to business, any advice and support in this area on a professional level is fundamental for many businesses. 

What are the Responsibilities of a Financial Advisor?

Responsibilities include: 

  • Working directly with clients and businesses to set up meetings and discuss financial management 

  • Being able to conduct detailed reviews into a client or business's financial circumstances, to give the most tailored financial advice

  • Analyzing financial risk 

  • Planning and advising on financial strategies 

  • Researching the relevant market and advising clients regarding this 

  • Preparing financial plans

  • Aiding with future financial aims 

  • Supporting clients directly in making important (and informed) financial decisions

  • Always working to find the best possible rates for clients

  • Assisting with financial reports

Where Will Your Qualification Take You? 

There are, of course, a great number of other career avenues to venture down with this qualification, but here are just a few examples of some of the highly respectable (and much-needed) roles you can gain with the extensive business study. 

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