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I am unsure whether the degree would be valuable in Canada or not because I would be settling and doing a job in Canada

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I wanted to know that if this degree really counts in Canada. Because I am planning to settle in Canada and am little confused regarding whether this would be a good idea! Because for those, who want to do a job in France - it's the best but what about those who want to work in a top company in Canada. Also, post this degree can I go for supply chain or Management Consultant or only finance related jobs would be feasible after doing this course. Please resolve my doubt! Thanks

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Category: Career Advice

Date asked: Saturday, October 30, 2021

Last reviewed: Thursday, November 4, 2021

Elise X.

International Recruitment Coordinator for MSc programs in Paris

Hello ! I do not see why this degree wouldn't be valid in Canada. It is a 120 ECTS Master degree, from a triple accredited and worldwide recognized school! Its value is recognized globally, and if your future employers would like to ensure of the quality of the degree, we would happily be in touch with them, do not hesitate to provide our contact if needed.
As for your career goals, if your objective is to work in the Supply Chain field or to be a Management Consultant, there are probably more specialized Masters out there, focused on those topics. But our MSc in Finance will be valuable if you are interested mostly in the Finance field, but with a "side" interest in Supply Chain or Consulting. The interesting thing about Finance is that it is the backbone of business, therefore, being proficient in finance can definitely help you perform better in other business areas as well. It really depends on what you wish your career to focus on, Finance or these other 2 fields ! I hope this helps.

Thursday, November 4, 2021

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