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Kathleen Martin

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Technology is one of the most popular sectors for MBA grads. According to GMAC data, 39% of business school candidates want to enter the industry after their degree.
And big tech companies are major recruiters for business schools. Google, Amazon, and Microsoft all featured in our list of organizations hiring the most MBAs in 2020.
These companies promise exciting work at the cutting edge of tech—with high salaries and a range of enviable perks to boot. 
But what’s it really like to work in big tech as an MBA? To find out, BusinessBecause asked anonymous grads on Reddit who work in big tech firms to weigh in. Here’s what they said.


Your experience can vary widely even within the same company
As with any job, your experience in big tech will be heavily influenced by who you’re working with. According to Reddit users, MBAs working at Amazon tend to have a better experience in finance compared to product or project managers (PMs). 
 
Another user added that in other cases, these roles can be fulfilling—it all depends on your team. 
If you’re considering a career with Amazon yourself, be sure to get to know potential colleagues as best you can to ensure you’re in for a good fit, and ask plenty of questions about team culture as well as technical aspects of the job.
 


Standing out can be difficult
According to some commenters, making your mark at a big tech firm can be tricky—especially if you’re not used to self-promotion.  
They think this is because large teams and divisions make it difficult to stand out, so presenting the work you’re doing can be a really important aspect of the job.
Luckily, for MBA grads, presenting your work in an engaging way should become second nature, since most programs require you to give regular presentations and tell stories with data. 
Continue reading: https://www.businessbecause.com/news/from-forums/7824/working-in-big-tech
 

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