From BSN to MBA (CHANCES OF GETTING HIRED)

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Hi, I have my bsn degree 2 years ago, now I am going to school this winter for an MBA course. Actually I came from the Philippines so I'm using a student's visa here in US. I just want to know, is there a chance that I might get hired or absorbed after my internship? what are my chances of being hired after I got my MBA degree? Does some company sponsor an alien like me to be an immigrant?

Hi, I have my bsn degree 2 years ago, now I am going to school this winter for an MBA course. Actually I came from the Philippines so I'm using a student's visa here in US. I just want to know, is there a chance that I might get hired or absorbed after my internship? what are my chances of being hired after I got my MBA degree? Does some company sponsor an alien like me to be an immigrant?

More specifics please.

You got your BSN from the Phils, but have you turned this into an RN license? If so, what state, if not, what state do you plan to work and practice in?

Is this MBA degree directed at more in the nursing or medical field? As I think if that's the route you're talking about, isn't that geared more towards the business world.

Unless you're talking about going into health management, but I think there are better or other focused degree programs for that. I'm thinking of the MSN degree that's more hard science oriented and or research.

So again, what's your goals with the MBA?

What regards to a company what sort of company are you referring to?

I think also I thought student visas has certain limitations and basically not all that easy to convert to a working type visa, as student visas were meant to be get educated in the States, but then the idea is to go back to the home country to help others in that country.

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