International MBA students to stay in Denmark
Danish companies would like to have international employees. Consequently Copenhagen Business School (CBS) has entered into collaboration with the temping agency Adecco, which is to provide jobs for the approximately 35 foreigners who are studying for their MBA (Master of Business Administration) at CBS each year, writes ErhvervsBladet.
“The present group will graduate already in August so we are in the process of guiding everyone in groups and individually about their future career in Denmark. The MBA students already have managing experience from abroad and our common aim is to make them stay in Denmark so that Danish companies can profit by them,” says Merethe Morgen who is head of Adecco’s department for HR consultancy.
The students come from companies in a great many different industries in countries such as the USA, China, Brazil and Germany and consequently they do not go after specific companies in Denmark. Adecco will follow the ordinary procedure of placing the candidates’ CV in its CV database for the companies to see.
So far 23 out of 35 MBA students are participating in the career consultancy and according to Merethe Morgen they come to Denmark because they typically have some kind of relations such as family or friends and because the MBA education at CBS has a very fine international reputation.
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