Hi,
I am a fresh MBA (HR) graduate. I would like to know the pros and cons of taking teaching as a profession. Do I really need industrial exposure before starting my teaching career? Please give me a suggestion.
Regards,
Arathi
From India
I am a fresh MBA (HR) graduate. I would like to know the pros and cons of taking teaching as a profession. Do I really need industrial exposure before starting my teaching career? Please give me a suggestion.
Regards,
Arathi
From India
Teaching is a noble profession but does not pay as much as one would expect. However, it would be good to obtain a teaching qualification to strengthen teaching skills.
From South Africa, Klerksdorp
From South Africa, Klerksdorp
If you would like to continue your career as a teacher, you have to pursue a Ph.D. as well. Only having an MBA may not result in a higher salary or be considered sufficient for a professorial position. My suggestion is that along with teaching, you should also pursue a Ph.D. to enhance your career prospects. Carry on and have a great future.
Regards,
Anil Kumar KT
HR Officer
Kolkata
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
Anil Kumar KT
HR Officer
Kolkata
From India, Bangalore
Dear Arati,
Teaching is such a noble profession that provides immense satisfaction, whereas industrial experience can be monotonous and tiring. Of course, practical experience plays a crucial role in teaching, but choosing the teaching profession based on interest can transform anyone into a great teacher.
From India, Mangaluru
Teaching is such a noble profession that provides immense satisfaction, whereas industrial experience can be monotonous and tiring. Of course, practical experience plays a crucial role in teaching, but choosing the teaching profession based on interest can transform anyone into a great teacher.
From India, Mangaluru
Dear Arati,
I would advise you not to go with teaching. It was a noble profession long back, but the scenario is completely different now. In my own experience, you won't be satisfied because the salary is low compared to the workload. It's also a monotonous job. All the best.
Thank you.
From India, Cuttack
I would advise you not to go with teaching. It was a noble profession long back, but the scenario is completely different now. In my own experience, you won't be satisfied because the salary is low compared to the workload. It's also a monotonous job. All the best.
Thank you.
From India, Cuttack
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