This is particularly true in Asia, where businesses are at the forefront of developing and adopting revolutionary technologies, such as robotics. But, rapid technological development also makes workplace skills depreciate faster than in the past, as new technologies generate gaps in workers' skills.
"I wanted to make a direct scaled impact by helping companies execute their social responsibilities." By Stephanie CHOW
- Transform, Soar and Thrive -
Stephanie CHOW (Australia)
Class of 2022
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Pimolpat (Pauline) Thanusutiyabhorn (Thailand)
Class of 2020
Pre-MBA: Head of Business Development and Marketing, Thai B.B. Friut Co., Ltd
Natasha Hsiao(Taiwan)
Class of 2020
Pre-MBA: Strategy and Insight Analyst, Japan Tobacco International
MBA Internship: Project Consultant, BASF
Pre-MBA: Consultant, KPMG India
Post-MBA: Product Manager, Setu
“The True New Yorker secretly believes that people living anywhere else have to be, in some sense, kidding.” – John Updike.
“Some people would say an MBA can’t future-proof you, but I would argue it provides means to future-proof yourself.” by Sagar Sethi
1. Accelerated MBA students spend less time out of the workforce
Studying an MBA can take your career to the next level. But to do so, you’ll need to take time out of the workforce.
What drives high achievers to embark on transformative journeys of growth and opportunity? Whether it's relocating, switching industries, or embracing new job functions, they fearlessly embrace change. But how do they bridge crucial skill and network gaps? The answer lies in the HKUST Full-time MBA program. It's a rigorous yet rewarding venture that empowers ambitious individuals to unlock their hidden potential, broaden their horizons, and turn their professional aspirations into reality.
Get an insider's perspective on the HKUST MBA Program as Vincent Chan, Class Representative and Finance Club Co-President from our Full-time MBA program Intake 2023, who shares his insights and aspirations.