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The Weekend MBA gives students the opportunity to study an MBA while working full-time. It will help you develop a solid foundation in the core skills needed for business, while building a strong international network of industry contacts.
It’s therefore a popular option for working professionals looking to further their careers.
TopMBA spoke to Imperial College Business School student Anna Semjen and Imperial alumnus Shaun Chande to find out how studying the Weekend MBA has helped their careers.
A Weekend MBA can help you discover your next career move
Before Anna started her Weekend MBA, she was working in a large financial company. However, since studying at Imperial College Business School, she has moved to a tech start-up in California, which is a lot more client-facing, challenging and diverse.
Anna largely credits her career change to her Weekend MBA.
“I believe the Weekend MBA helped me land my job, as well as giving me confidence to take on such exciting career opportunities when they come up,” she said.
Anna was helped by the Careers service at Imperial. At the start of the Weekend MBA programme, all students are assigned a Career Consultant who helps them with career goals. This personalised career service helps students who are looking to advance their careers.
Anna said: "I found the one-to-one sessions quite insightful. Sometimes being asked the right questions can help to guide you in the right direction.
“I liked the fact that we focused on strengths more than weaknesses. It helped to build up confidence and resilience for the future. Apart from the consultation there are also career fairs and CV writing guidance.”



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