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The Ultimate Guide to Australia's Red Centre

Submitted by chelseadavies9… on Mon, 11/05/2018 - 16:54

Australia's Red Centre, a magnificent landscape of epic proportions, packed with indigenous culture, alluring watering holes and of course, the world-famous geological marvels of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Ingrained in the imagination of anyone who wants to explore Australia, the remoteness and vastness of this area can seem intimidating. But with frequent flights from all major cities into the region's hub, Alice Springs, as well as excellent road connections, visiting the Red Centre is both affordable and definitely doable!

First things first…how to do it

There are several options for exploring this stunning area of the Australian outback. Firstly, there are an abundance of tours available to suit any timescale and budget. Definitely the easiest option, pick an itinerary that takes your fancy and sit back and socialize as you are led around the most jaw-dropping sights. Alternatively, you could explore the outback yourself and road-trip around the area, sleeping at campsites and even resorts near to all the major sights. You could pick up a rental from the airport at Alice Springs or incorporate it into a much larger road trip around the rest of Australia!

However you choose to experience the Red Centre, there are definitely cultural experiences and walks through gorges and landscapes you cannot afford to miss! Read on to make sure you hit up these essential stops and get planning your outback adventure!

The Top Spots

Uluru

Of course no list would be complete without Uluru, famous across the globe and one of the most recognizable attractions in the world. A sacred Aboriginal site, Uluru is a giant sandstone monolith rising up from the flat Central Australian Desert to the awe of those in its shadow. It is an impressive sight around the clock, but watching as it transforms from black to fiery red amid a pastel sky backdrop at sunrise and sunset are experiences not to be missed. It also sets you up with the perfect beginning and end to a day of hiking and exploring the area.

There are a multitude of walks to choose from to experience it from all angles. The Base Walk is 10.6km, takes around three to four hours and is most definitely the best way to fully appreciate Uluru. However, there are excellent shorter walks, notably the Mala walk (2km return) and Kuniya walk (1km return) which allow you to explore the base and view rock art and Aboriginal meeting places. To greater understand the significance of the area and Aboriginal culture, head to the Cultural Centre. There's a wealth of information on how people have survived for so long in such a harsh environment and you can also see traditional art in the making.

Kata Tjuta

Image credit: Brett Darnesh (Flickr)

A cluster of 36 huge, domed rock formations also known as The Olgas are the next on our list of must-sees. While a second early wakeup call may be a struggle, we highly recommend setting off at sunrise for the Valley of the Winds walk. The unbelievable tranquillity and staggering size of the domes will be yours to enjoy pretty much for yourself, before the crowds arrive later on. Also, it's useful to know that during the warmer months it is common for some walks to close for safety reasons by late morning, as temperatures rise to around 40 degrees. Getting in early ensures you won't miss out! Again, there are a variety of walks available, just pop over to the Ayers Rock Resort visitor information center for maps and details.

Kings Canyon

A four-hour drive from Uluru on the way back to Alice Springs is the deceptively large and impressive Kings Canyon. The the crater rim walk offers the chance to roam through the surprisingly diverse landscapes and descend into the Garden of Eden. Probably the most varied and challenging of the walks in the Red Centre, allow plenty of time for the 6.4km route and, (as always!), get going early to beat the heat.

The first section is incredibly steep, but once you've scrambled to the top you can enjoy amazing views across the whole Watarrka National Park. From here on in it is thankfully flat, as you meander past several lookouts with views across the canyon and scramble through crevices in the rocks, it really is like a wild adults’ adventure playground. The final third of the walk takes you down to the Garden of Eden, a slice of peaceful paradise. The canyon walls and rising sun reflect in the water, which is almost black from the gum tree sap.

The MacDonnell Ranges

Very often overlooked, despite being the most accessible, are the East and West MacDonnell Ranges either side of Alice Springs. If the idea of exploring deep red gorges and cooling off in waterholes sounds like your kind of trip, then don't miss the MacDonnell Ranges!

Trephina Gorge in the East MacDonnell's has a sandy gorge walk where you can explore the giant red rock formations and there’s a selection of basic campsites with toilets and fresh water that only costs a few dollars. The West MacDonnell's has a great circular loop that takes in the impressive mountain range, a sacred Aboriginal site called the Ochre Pits and many amazing water holes where you can cool off from the blazing sun. Keep your eyes peeled and you might just spot a wallaby chilling out in the shade!

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未来的大学生体验将发生四种变化

Submitted by stephanie@qs.com on Mon, 11/05/2018 - 15:06

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大学体验将发生变化。上个月在纳瓦拉大学马德里校区举行了 "建立大学声誉 "会议。大学校友作为声誉大使的角色是今年会议的焦点,来自全球17个国家的教育演讲者汇聚一堂,讨论经济、社会和技术变化将如何影响未来的大学和学生。

这些挑战听起来可能令人望而生畏,但在第三届会议上,演讲者们对大学的未来提出了令人振奋的愿景,以及大学如何适应,不仅为自己,也为学生创造更好的机会。

以下是大学未来可能改变的四种方式,以改善学生的体验。

更加注重终身学习

图片:小班制和 "服务学习 "或 "边做边学 "的不同教学方法可能成为未来学生体验的一部分。

终身学习始于课堂,为了重塑自我,大学正在开发定制化的课程,并在课堂和网络上采用合作学习的方法。

因此,无论你是决定学习在线学位课程,还是更喜欢基于课堂的学习,据 "建立大学声誉 "会议上的发言人说,成功的大学体验的关键是教学质量。

然而,上大学(以学位证书的形式)不仅有助于指导你进入工作世界,他们还通过其职业设施和服务提供支持和建议。就读一所大学,在实习、就业和毕业生计划方面提供指导,可以帮助你为毕业后的生活做好更好的准备。

位于西班牙潘普洛纳的纳瓦拉大学2019年QS毕业生就业能力排名中位列第61位,继续成为西班牙14所代表大学中毕业生就业能力排名最高的大学。纳瓦拉大学的职业服务部为其学生和校友提供各种专业的交流机会和活动。

你不必适应不适合的大学

寻找一所适合自己的大学似乎是一个真正的挑战。除了考虑您想要学习的学位外,您还必须考虑到各种课外活动的提供、设施和服务的可及性、大学的地理位置以及--当然还有--该机构的声誉。很多问题需要考虑。

重要的是,您必须进行研究,并思考您想从大学经历中获得什么。行业经验和交际网络机会?一个灵活或更结构化的学位项目?一系列的课外活动可供选择?一个完善的职业服务,提供支持,指导和建议?

正如我们刚才所说的--有很多需要考虑的地方。但是,有一点是肯定的:你的大学经历可以是你想要的。选择适合您的方式,您的经历就会自行解决。

您将成为您所在机构的形象大使

图片:一群纳瓦拉大学校友在会议期间

未来的学生非常重视校友的意见,大学也越来越意识到让校友发挥大使作用的必要性。

校友们喜欢回馈给他们提供了很多东西的大学,大学不仅在学习期间,而且在学习之后给与学生/校友很多。例如,纳瓦拉大学的校友大使会得到定制化的培训和指导,以及继续教育活动、学习和职业发展的信息。

作为大使,你已经有了上大学的经历,你将有机会帮助分享大学的愿景、价值观和信念。从参加课外活动,到分享个人经验,再到为未来的学生提供建议,您有很多方法可以在毕业后继续参与大学生活。

聪明的思考,善良的行动

虚假新闻的世界正在迅速成为日常生活的一部分,因此大学越来越多地教授学生如何识别和分析真相,以试图对抗不断上升的(造假)现象。

纳瓦拉大学,学生们可以期待与其他不同学科的充满活力和多样化的学生一起工作和学习,在这里,检查和配置数据和知识的日子早已过去。取而代之的是,智慧、创造力、创业精神、合作和同理心现在被认为是克服挑战和解决问题所必需的基本学科。

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What is a Connect Masters Event?

Submitted by staff.writer@qs.com on Mon, 11/05/2018 - 10:55

If you’ve attended a QS World Grad School Tour event, you may have wondered what a Connect Masters event is. The events provide a win/win situation for students and institutions, giving you the opportunity to spend 30 minutes having a one-to-one meeting with an admissions professional to discuss your next career and study moves. Watch our video above to find out more.

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7 Reasons We Should All Move to Perth

Submitted by lilyjones.lj22… on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 16:28

With beautiful coastlines, incredible local produce and abundance of national parks, it’s surprising that Western Australia is so sparsely populated. Here are just some of the reasons we should all be moving to Perth in 2018, and moving quickly, before everyone else catches on too!

Beautiful parks and gardens

Chances are, if you’ve been to Sydney you’ve visited the world-famous botanical gardens that overlook the harbor. Impressive, right? Well, Kings Park, in Perth is arguably even better.  At over 400 hectares, you could get lost in this green space forever amongst the impressively old boab trees, perfect displays of wild flowers and historical memorials dotted around the park.  When you consider the fact that two thirds of the flora is completely untamed, you’ll be contented with a feeling of total separation from the big city. So take that quick jaunt up the hill, breathe in that fresh air, appreciate the incredible views of the city from afar, and return a few hours later feeling refreshed and with a new found love for the Western capital.

Idyllic weather

With some of the best weather all year round in Australia, you’ll find yourself wanting to spend all your study sessions outside on the grass making the most of it. Perth is an ideal city for those looking for a temperate climate, and recent studies have shown that it has more daylight hours when compared to Sydney and Melbourne. Think of all that vitamin D!

Prestigious universities

Perth was ranked 39th in the QS Best Student Cities 2018 ranking, with several internationally ranked universities helping to earn it such a high spot. It boasts three universities with positions in the global top 600 of the QS World University Rankings® 2019: the University of Western Australia (UWA) (ranked 91st), Curtin University (joint 250th), and Murdoch University (591-600), making studying in Perth even more desirable.

Excellent career opportunities

Despite what some may think, Perth still encompasses all the opportunities that you could find in Sydney and Melbourne, so don’t be fooled into thinking that you’ll be missing out in your career prospects after you graduate.  In fact, recent research has shown that with all of the recent construction and development going on in the city, there are more job openings than ever before. More and more large and global companies are investing in offices in the Western capital, offering competitive salaries and exciting new jobs! Even more, with a population of only 2.14 million, rather than 5.4million in Sydney, your commute will feel like a breeze.

Having a study/life balance couldn’t be easier

Being so close to the sea and so many untouched beaches, grabbing a weekend away is as easy as jumping in your car. Be it a day trip to Swan Valley to sample local wines and produce, a weekend to Cervantes for a BBQ on the beach or a longer trip away to Kalbarri National Park, there is something for you no matter how much time you have to spare.

You get unlimited access to selfie-taking quokkas

Of course, we can’t talk about the perks of living in this city without mentioning these adorable residents of Rottnest Island. People fly from all over the globe to catch a glimpse of these creatures, found only in the protected areas of Western Australia. Living in Perth would give you unlimited access to these cheeky selfie-taking critters and, even better, they’re only an hour’s boat ride away. Rent a cute little boat house on the island, and a bike and enjoy a weekend break on the beautiful Rottnest.

Traveling is easy

Perth is one of the most remote major cities in the world, but if you’re in the mood to travel further, it couldn’t be easier, as it now has excellent connections to the rest of the world. Earlier this year new direct flights from Perth to London became available, making Europe more accessible than ever before. And with direct flights to Bali, a relaxing trip to a deserted island in South East Asia is reachable in just four hours.

So head over to Perth and take a look for yourself! I’ll guarantee you won’t want to leave.

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Careers in STEM: Working as a Data Scientist at Arsenal Football Club

Submitted by craig@qs.com on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 11:45

Football has changed a lot since 1966 and all that. In the 52 years of hurt (if you’re English) that have followed since, the game has evolved into a multi-million-dollar industry where even the smallest details are scrutinized by fans, players and coaches alike.

In the race for footballing supremacy, teams are using an increasing amount of data and information to help give them an edge over the competition. In 2009, when Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster credited watching videos on an iPad to a vital penalty shoot-out save, the idea was novel. Now, every goalkeeper does it. At this summer’s World Cup, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford had notes written on his water bottle.

However, not every use of statistical data is this obvious to the fan watching in the stands or at home on TV. Clubs collect vast amounts of information about their own players and how they train, all of which can then be used by the manager and coaches to shape their approach for each match.

To learn more about this process and to find out what it’s like to be a data scientist at one of the world’s biggest football clubs, we spoke to Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) graduate Mikhail Zhilkin. Mikhail started working at Arsenal earlier this year, having previously worked for King – the makers of popular mobile games including Candy Crush. These two roles alone make his career path one of the more unusual you’re likely to find, so we were keen to find out how other STEM students could end up working in such unconventional roles.

Moving from King to one of the world’s leading football clubs is hardly a conventional career move. What drew you to the role at Arsenal?

I stumbled upon the position at Arsenal by accident. I’m subscribed to a regular analytics newsletter, and that’s how I got a list of vacant positions, which had Arsenal on it. Since I’m fond of soccer, especially English teams, I could not pass that up. I thought, in all likelihood, I would probably not get the job, because it was something quite specific and I had no relevant experience. But still, I submitted an application.

One of the interviews was about soccer: not so much about the numbers and data, more about understanding the game itself. Since I enjoyed playing soccer myself and watched TV shows with analysts discussing the games, I passed that interview. However, I’m aware that I’m the only person with no professional background in soccer and people still get surprised when they find out.

Were you a fan of Arsenal before taking this position?

I was a fan of Manchester United, but no one cares. Once you start working for a club, you gradually begin to support it. You can go to home games and cheer for the people you work with. A negative result casts a shadow over your work as well. You know how soccer is, lose a match and everyone is tempted to find someone to blame, when in fact it could be just about bad luck.

Did your experience with Candy Crush help at Arsenal? Were there any skills you carried over from your previous job to the new one?

Those were the most basic skills: knowing how to write a query to a database and perform statistical analysis using a programming language. The ability to work in Excel is also important. People may underestimate this. In my first year at King, I mostly worked in Excel, and I was doing fine. Today I get some of the data in spreadsheet format. If you can solve a problem in Excel, why not?

What does your job actually involve on a typical day?

One of the things that makes my job special is working next to the other people in charge of the physical training of the athletes. We go to the same rooms, put on the same clothes, change in the same room. I’m present during the daily briefing, even though the focus of the discussion is on injuries, fitness regimen, and the appropriate intensity of training. I’m not knowledgeable about this, but I’m involved in the process, so I go to these meetings.

I work in very close contact with these people and the athletes themselves. Much depends on the team’s schedule. Generally, once the season has started, they have one training session before lunch. I’m there to help with the simplest of things.

For example, during the session an athlete wears a special close-fitting jersey with a slot for a GPS transmitter, so we can track their movement, acceleration, deceleration. They also wear a device that tracks the heartbeat. Someone has to prepare all that stuff. Furthermore, you need to make sure everyone puts on their GPS transmitter and does not mix things up.

When people return from training to have lunch, you need to pull out each GPS transmitter from the sweaty jerseys. You get to see how your data is collected, so you can identify problems and possible inaccuracies right away. Say, if someone didn’t put on their transmitter or forgot to turn it on, you recognize the problem and find ways to interpolate the data somehow.

You also face issues such as: What if we didn’t collect the data on a player and we need to figure out at what intensity he’d been training, how can we gauge it, at least approximately? If you’re into soccer, this behind the scenes stuff is interesting. Plus, you get to work in really close contact with the athletes. Some people spend days outside the training ground just to catch one of the players driving out and ask for an autograph, while you get to take a sweaty jersey from him.

When assessing player fitness and performance, what are the key pieces of statistical data you’re looking at?

My team doesn’t assess the performance of the players or tactics, though data analysis could be employed for that. In soccer, unlike baseball, the objective indicators, such as the distance run or balls passed cannot be interpreted in a straightforward way.

If you count up the number of accurate passes made by a certain player, this wouldn’t give you a complete picture, because someone tends to pass the ball backward or sideways, for example, which doesn’t help the team to advance. Another player might attempt riskier long balls, most of which get intercepted, but if they don’t, this creates an opening and leaves the forward one on one with the goalkeeper. So, it’s much more subtle.

For now, our main objective is to capture a complete picture of how prepared every athlete is and try to optimize training intensity, because a soccer player is treading a fine line between undertraining and an increased risk of injury. You have to find the middle ground where he is alive and well but also in top condition for the next match. In soccer, winning the next match is always a priority.

You’ve worked in two industries where there’s a very clear metric for success, whether it’s the number of downloads a game has or the number of matches a football team win. How much connection do you personally feel to those successes?

So far, the contribution is minimal as I’m just starting out. I have no grand ambition, because in soccer, the result in many ways depends on chance.

Up until now, I’ve been trying to help with the little things: give people more information for making decisions, so they would be more accurate and objective. Perhaps a year or two from now we will be doing advanced stuff that would have more of an effect on decision-making. The decisions that have to do with training and preparing the athletes for a match are only one piece of the puzzle.

I wouldn’t say the things I do make a decisive impact, but we’re talking about a top club playing a professional sport and big money is involved. So even if you can nudge the balance slightly in favor of your team, this might well be enough to make your work worthwhile.

When you were a student at MIPT, how did you picture your future career?

Everything kind of happened by itself. I got into King almost by accident. I realized that analyzing data could be interesting for me, but I had no carefully thought-out plan. I tend to begin work in the hope that it would turn out interesting and try to obtain the necessary skills in the course of projects. I don’t see myself as a highly qualified specialist in any particular field.

What advice would you have for students reading this who are interested in science and data, but aren’t sure of the career paths into roles like the ones you’ve occupied?

My advice would be, first and foremost, that one should learn English, and that goes for almost anyone, regardless of which field you want to work in. The fact that English was taught at a decent level at MIPT was important, perhaps even more so than math or physics.

I’d also recommend trying out different things, different jobs, different projects. It took me a long time to realize that I liked to work with data. You probably will never know, unless you try. Expand your horizons, don’t be afraid to try something new.

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未来求职的五大必备技能

Submitted by ra2044@columbia.edu on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 11:29

在每个学年开始时,我的许多学生都担心他们读过的文章列出了在不久的将来会消失或过时的职业。他们问了一个简单的问题:在瞬息万变和不可预测的世界中,他们如何才能最好地为自己的未来职业做好准备?好吧,我向所有对未来职业发展感兴趣的学生推荐以下五件事。

努力学习,但不要忘记专注于软技能

对 KazNU 潘基文可持续发展研究所的学生进行的一项简短调查发现,74% 的受访者认为“软技能”对于毕业后职业生涯的成功非常重要,而 26% 的受访者认为“硬知识”更为重要。

这些调查结果反映了当今的现实以及在学习硬技能和软技能之间找到平衡的需要。但是,我们应该记住,这个问题很复杂。我相信特定专业领域的“硬知识”在大学以外的世界仍然受到高度重视(您也因此获得了成绩)。然而,你也必须获得软技能。我通常建议将至少 25% 的时间用于学习各种软技能。

有些技能可以应用于各个领域

每个领域和每个职业都有自己的一套非常具体和狭义的基本技能。同时,有些技能是通用的,适用于很多领域。其中一项技能是项目管理。事实上,随着越来越多的公司和组织围绕特定项目开展工作和活动,几乎每个职位描述都需要项目管理技能或项目管理经验。

美国企业家丹尼斯·韦特利(Denis Waitley)明智地表达了项目经理的一句非官方座右铭:“期待最好的,做最坏的打算,并准备好接受惊喜。”这句话可能会让您微笑,但它也传达了扎实的项目管理技能将如何让您在几乎任何职业中都处于有利地位。

不要忘记强大的沟通技巧

在快速全球化的世界中,强大的沟通技巧对于在当今和未来的就业市场上保持竞争力变得越来越重要。尽管几乎每个人都可以声称拥有一种或另一种形式的沟通技巧,但现代有效的沟通有自己的规则、技术和科学原理,可以显着提高沟通的成功率。

的确,你可以拥有最聪明、最具创新性的想法,但如果你不能将它传达给你的朋友和同事,这个想法就会丢失:事实上,iPhone 的前 50 个原型都失败了,并且一直失败,直到创新团队了解到更好地相互交流。

许多综合课程——课堂和在线课程——以及复杂的沟通矩阵和系统可以提高有效的沟通技巧。美国亿万富翁沃伦·巴菲特强调,“学习公开演讲等沟通技巧”不仅在商界而且在所有其他领域都是成功的顶级技能。

高级数字技能已成为关键

随着我们使用和依赖我们的新技术——社交媒体、各种小工具和人工智能,高级数字技能变得越来越重要。最近的趋势是,许多最大和最受尊敬的公司甚至政府机构都采用信息通信技术 (ICT) 作为其主要机制。

在这种环境下,拥有基本的计算机知识是不够的。雇主要求应届毕业生具备一切能力,从有效使用互联网到在 Microsoft Office 上进行出色的工作,从软件编码到提高互联网业务技能。

情商不能轻易被科技取代

矛盾的是,许多企业领导人越来越多地谈论并高度重视情商,尽管我们使用的机器比以往任何时候都多,而且现在在线交流的次数比面对面的多。

简而言之,情商是您有效处理情绪、彼此建立适当的情感关系、与工作场所团队进行有效沟通以及明智和适当地使用情感信息来创造积极的工作环境的能力。

通过发展和培训这些技能和能力,您可以在个人互动中更加成功,从参加工作面试到为您领导的团队创​​造积极的情感环境。

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现在不仅仅是拥有一个好的学位就可以毕业了。以下是我告诉我的学生他们在学习的同时需要发展的技能。

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管理学硕士学位能带你走入的五大绝佳职业

Submitted by stephanie@qs.com on Thu, 11/01/2018 - 17:06

 

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管理学硕士学位 (MiM) 可以拓宽您的职业前景,并为获得高薪和工作保障打开大门。从 MiM 获得的管理、商业、金融和营销知识可以使您成为未来雇主的理想和宝贵资产。

追求管理职业意味着您可以根据您想要的职业道路塑造和发展您从 MiM 获得的独特且可转移的技能。管理职业可以在私营、公共和志愿部门找到,并有机会扩展到媒体、娱乐、技术以及更受期待的金融和银行领域。

IE 商学院致力于将技术融入日常教育,为学生提供现代商学院的学习体验,让他们具备应对快速数字化转型挑战的知识和经验。

41% 的 IE 商学院毕业生进入市场营销和销售领域,20% 进入财务和会计领域,16% 进入咨询领域,9% 进入综合管理领域。另有 7% 从事运营和物流,3% 从事信息和技术工作,2% 从事人力资源工作。

如果您希望从事管理职业,您应该能够掌握技术的工作原理和理解,以及它如何影响组织、企业和公司,因为它正在迅速成为管理领域中一个非常宝贵和至关重要的因素。

使用来自 PayScale 的数据,继续阅读以了解管理硕士学位可以从事的一些令人惊叹的职业。

管理咨询师

平均工资:美国 84,963 美元

管理咨询职业是您可以通过管理硕士追求的更明显的职业道路之一。

作为管理咨询师,您将提供战略和专家建议,以帮助企业、组织或公司提高生产力和整体绩效。

为此,您必须进行充分的研究和数据收集,以了解业务目标,然后通过提出建议和实施任何必要的改进来解决任何问题、风险和问题。

这是一个非常以客户为导向的角色,您将在项目团队中工作。因此,您应该能够在最少的监督下舒适地工作,并能够应对高度的责任和权力。

项目经理

平均工资:美国 58,570 美元

如果你喜欢被组织和组织他人,有很强的沟通和谈判技巧,以及在压力下使用主动性和做出决定的能力,那么项目经理的职业可能适合你。 从建筑工作到营销再到医疗保健,项目经理负责管理项目,确保在遵守严格的时间框架和预算的同时实现客户的预期目标。

使用 IT 和其他技术系统分析预算、团队和资源,您还将监控进度以在必要时实施变更并确保符合标准。

在每个项目结束时,您将向客户或高级经理报告以评估项目的成功,并根据之前的项目绩效为未来的项目设定目标。

社交媒体经理

平均工资:美国 49,015 美元

随着当今数字营销和技术世界对社交媒体的使用加速,该行业对工作的需求也在增加。

作为一名社交媒体经理,您将对 Web 开发策略、什么是好的 Web 设计以及如何使用多媒体内容来提高组织的声誉和知名度有深入的了解。

您还应该了解如何在社交媒体营销中有效使用社交媒体,以及其他创意元素,例如管理项目和活动、规划、创建和外包多媒体内容和交付。

使用 Google Analytics 等工具,社交媒体经理有责任报告和分析围绕社交媒体表现的数据。作为社交媒体经理,您将制定和实施社交媒体营销策略,以提高品牌知名度和有效的客户和客户参与度。

业务发展经理

平均工资:美国 70,995 美元

在尝试充分利用您的管理硕士学位时,作为业务发展经理的职业可能看起来不像其他职业道路那么明显。但是,如果您真正有兴趣支持企业,能够充分利用自己在管理、商业、金融和营销等一系列专业领域的经验,那么作为商业顾问工作可能是您的理想职业。

业务发展经理是销售和联系背后的驱动力,因为他们的任务是开发组织的业务方面,并帮助其发展并充分发挥其潜力。

对技术有很好的了解也将确保您拥有竞争优势,因为您必须进行细致的战略规划以提高企业的盈利能力或在市场中的地位。

您还必须具备将管理知识与分析和沟通技巧相结合的能力,因为您将与包括客户和供应商在内的所有联系人建立并保持积极的工作关系。

作为业务发展经理,您将能够专注于几乎所有领域,包括:信息技术、制造或电信。

企业家

在这里,您可以利用管理学硕士学位的技能、专业知识和知识。对于那些有创业心态的人,您可以结合自己的个人兴趣和管理知识技能和知识来发展自己的企业。虽然没有成为企业家的具体方法,但你的管理学硕士学位绝对可以让你受益。

在 IE 商学院,MiM 学生有机会参观以色列的特拉维夫,作为商学院全球沉浸周的一部分。这次国际旅行为 MiM 学生提供了进一步发展他们对全球商业世界和管理技能的理解的机会。

从哪里开始

IE商学院管理学硕士项目位于西班牙阳光明媚的首都马德里,面向应届大学毕业生和在该行业最多只有两年经验的年轻专业人士。该计划本身具有创新性和挑战性 - 专为那些希望快速进入管理职业的人而设计。这是一个为期 10 个月的全日制课程,以英语和西班牙语授课。

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