Is ISB MBA a good option for a product manager with arts background and ~33L salary after 4-5 years of work experience?
More interesting is how you made PM and current compensation with an arts background. Care to share your story?
ChillyCon99
Stealth
a year ago
worked in a small 20-people team start-up in my first job in a marketing/community role and then outperformed in terms of generating innovative ideas to grow fast. Founders didn't have money to pay so just gave the PM title - post that, leveraged the title + reccos from those folks in other start-ups I worked in, in the same sector. It's mostly about right place, right time
IndiaKaPM
Stealth
a year ago
Bhaijaan, leave everything and start an AMA, this looks like one hell of a story!
LooseGoose
Stealth
a year ago
You've already cracked the ceiling for most arts background folks in terms of salary. MBA won't really help much beyond this point unless it's a top tier college possibly outside India.
Not in India. I don’t think so. The cost benefit is skewed but it can definitely help in changing industries or moving to FAANG when they start hiring again
DarkerKnight
Stealth
a year ago
Absolutely not
I have a contrarian view here - Yes, you should go for it.
My reasoning - I don’t know your current employer but product hiring managers have a bias “against” non-Tech education background PMs. ISB or IIMs (1 yr) can put your growth on an accelerated path. Possibilities of cracking tier-1 Product firms will be higher. In terms of compensation growth, don’t expect too much. But 4-5 years is a sweet spot for MBA.
NiceWork
Student
a year ago
Is 1 yr comparable to 2 year?
BlickCait
Stealth
a year ago
Literally on the same boat. I did journalism, been a PM for 2 years now, approx same package and been considering ISB only for the reason that it’s been hard for me to switch to a different company. Totally looking to treat it as an opportunity to expand my career options.
BlickCait
Stealth
a year ago
Marketing in an agency to product marketing in a smaller team (big company but small team), picked up some additional responsibilities, focused on a niche (zero to one and driving adoption primarily which needed heavy marketing and design lifting to which I was able to contribute to easily) and moved as a PM to a different company. And honestly, building relationships outside work, networking helped greatly. People were able to vouch for me when I was looking to shift.
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MightyLazyGeekStar
Stealth
a year ago
ISB wont help you grow in anyway. If it is the network you want feel free but you’d need to be open to the fact that you might end up with similar pay post the course.
33L thik hai bro at this point
MBA will be a nice addition to show off
lekin ISB will be too tough on your pocket,
40Lakh ke aaspas pdh jaega
I would not suggest ISB
Do you have an admit? If yes, then give it a shot. Because of your background you can ask for scholarship as well (20-30%)
If you don’t have an admit, then it’s not about whether you should go to ISB first but more like how to get in ISB ex GMAT, essay, interview, etc.
Sapthinker
Stealth
a year ago
No
Omg please do an ama bro. Awesome stuff.
Ps idt it'll benefit. You're better off doing an intl mba.
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