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Asked by Anonymous - Nov 03, 2024Hindi
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Hello Sir, I am an MBA graduate with a specialization in Marketing and HR. However, I feel that my communication skills are not up to the mark, which has made it challenging for me to secure a well-paying job. I am now considering a career switch to either the IT or Banking sector, as I have a solid foundation in digital marketing. I'm still uncertain about which path to choose. Could you suggest which industry might be better suited for me, along with the recommended courses and the process to get started? Thank you.

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You completed an MBA with a specialization in Marketing and HR. You are lagging in communication skills. It seems that you have not tried to improve your communication skills hence you might have failed to get a good job in Marketing, as the marketing field is dependent on communication skills. You put two options IT and Banking Sector, Even though you have a solid foundation in Digital Marketing, you may fail in the IT sector. it would be better for you to try the Banking sector, as it has wide applications that IT. Bank is the need of each person, hence have more potential for the person who has less communication skills. Almost all the reputed banks do their advertisements on all types of media platforms. Hence a marketing person working for the banking sector has to explain less as compared to IT marketing. While working in the Banking sector, side by side you can do Digital Marketing also on a part-time basis. There is no need to do more courses as you have already done specialized courses in Marketing and HR. It would be better to keep a close watch on reputed banks' websites for the latest updates on employment.

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