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03-03-2006, 07:29 AM
It would be a bit of struggle for a pakistani business school graduate to make a forte in the UK or the US for that matter. I guess most graduates do for an upgrade degree in the country of employment. Like DT's acquaintance at ABN AMRO,.Ofcourse a lot dependes upon what kind of experience you have had. I have met quite a many Pakistani and Indian Bankers in Dubai who have worked in a couple of Asian countries and are heading major departments in MNC banks at regional levels. We have examples in Shaukat Aziz, Shaukat Tarin (also ex citibank). A lot depends what kind of job market really exists in the host country.. severe human resource shortages does change quite a lot. For instance Doctors graduating from Pakistani medical schools are working on short contracts in the UK,.. primarily because there is a shortage of medical professionals in this country.



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