Ze Han- JMSB MBA - Finance Career Prospects in Montreal
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Let's talk about career and this will mostly applied to finance jobs in Montreal, might be wondering if it's easy to get a job after graduation. What kind of salary should you expect? And if you need to be both fluent in French and English in order to find a job here, and the short answer to that is, it really depends. E mean, if you're looking for the top notch finance job, then yes, it's gonna be as competitive or even more than other cities, depending for fully bilingual or not, and what kind of experience you're bringing to the table. What I usually find is that most MBE graduate tend Thio find a very decent job after graduation, and the starting salary can be anywhere between 65 to 120,000 Canadian dollars a year. International student tend Thio start a little less than that because they usually start in a more entry level position in order to gain, uh, Canadian experience. I found that as time move on, employers do recognize their true potential and then move on to better things. Now the number I just quoted is actually much lower than what you would expect in other cities like New York City or Toronto. If you make 50,000 Canadian dollars in Montreal, you'll live much, much more comfortably than if you're making 100,000 U. S dollars in New York City. That's because Montreal is just so much cheaper than any other major metropolitan cities in North America. The last thing I wanna point out is that the provincial government actually has a program to allow international students to learn French while study in Montreal, and to incentivize you to do it to actually be your weekly steppin. That's enough to cover all your daily expenses. I don't know if there's any other places in the world that would do that, but I think you'd be crazy to not take advantage of this offer.