At 36, I think I need to get my MBA. Not exactly sure why, but I think I need to.
My employer has a paid tuition program and I have never used it, or one anywhere I have worked. I somehow managed to be working somewhere that didn't offer to pay when I went for my BS, but my GI Bill helped. I figure I've been in the industry for 10 years and if I want to take it further, a grad degree is key.
I'm just not 100% on the course of study. There is the plain jane MBA program, then there is the MBA/IT program that focuses on managing IT resources and schedules. Should I pigeon hole myself in IT, or keep it open?
Discuss.
My employer has a paid tuition program and I have never used it, or one anywhere I have worked. I somehow managed to be working somewhere that didn't offer to pay when I went for my BS, but my GI Bill helped. I figure I've been in the industry for 10 years and if I want to take it further, a grad degree is key.
I'm just not 100% on the course of study. There is the plain jane MBA program, then there is the MBA/IT program that focuses on managing IT resources and schedules. Should I pigeon hole myself in IT, or keep it open?
Discuss.