If I do operations & marketing in my MBA or PGDM what will be my nature of the job?

I got 69 percentile in December MAT 2017 & have 15 months experience.

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    SOMCA@SSN.IN K | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    I suggest you should study I and II semester of the programme and decide about it. The exposure to functional areas is a must to understand your own pulse. Every specialization has its own strengths as well as weaknesses in terms of career and opportunities available in the market. But, many students have myths that have no value. The selection of specialization is a careful calibration that needs to be addressed after first year of your exposure to all the functional areas of management. Do not bother about it too much.
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    Lokesh Thadani | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    If you choose operations as your specialisation from any college, the nature of your job will be technical. Your work will be from the back end. If you choose Marketing as your specialisation then at the initial stage you will get the job of sales. Very few get the job of Marketing at the initial stage. But experience holder has some more advantage than the fresher. So it totally depends upon your capability.
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    Monika Singh

    7 years ago
    First, you need to decide that in which stream you are interested its marketing or operations in operations your job will be core operations work and in marketing their are vast number of options available like:
    1. Digital Marketing
    2. Retail
    3. Sales
    And many more options are been available and please go to the stream in which you have work experience which will help to give weight age to your CV.

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