Your advanced business and management knowledge, combined with your non-business bachelor degree, puts a long list of clear benefits onto your CV. Benefits which are also attractive to prospective employers.
Top RSM graduate employers last year were Deloitte, Accenture and ING. The biggest industries alumni work in are consulting, internet/web services/security, and business services. Most graduates become analysts, business developers and consultants.
You have demonstrated your ambition to use your bachelor discipline as a springboard into management. Your studies and the unique learning experience at RSM have given you knowledge of general business administration and demonstrated your aptitude for adapting to new situations.
With your newly gained international experience and interpersonal skills, you have developed your academic, managerial and social skills through real-life business cases and company assignments.
You have a thorough understanding of key issues faced by businesses, and your thesis shows that you have investigated one specific functional area in more detail, thus demonstrating an affinity for a future employer. There is also scope within the programme to emphasise certain functional areas of business. You can express an affinity for, for example, finance, marketing, logistics, or HR by carefully selecting your consultancy project, your thesis, or the opportunity for exchange study.
Want to know more? Check out the MSc employment report and the RSM Career Centre.