Maybe the valley understand that the MBAs don't add any really value compared to programmers who can really build. As a result, recent MBA graduate can no longer command high salaries and are now looking for greener pastures
What about an MBA who can also program? Do you think they can add value, or is the degree itself some kind of mystical tattoo that forever bestows unworthiness upon the graduate?
HN-ers like to laugh and think the MBA and techie sets are disjoint. A quick google search shows numbers from 25-40% of MBA students have engineering backgrounds (for example [1], [2]).
HN-ers like to laugh and think the MBA and techie sets are disjoint. A quick google search shows numbers from 25-40% of MBA students have engineering backgrounds (for example [1], [2]).
1. http://spectrum.ieee.org/at-work/education/engineers-and-bus... 2. http://www.science-engineering.net/engineering/united-kingdo...