Can you let me know if there is any concern about job opportunities that would make a particular program preferable for me in France for a Master's?
There is no major concern about job opportunities if you choose a master's program in France that combines Computer Science and Business Administration. These integrated programs are highly valued and lead to strong employment outcomes.
- Integrated Master in Management: 81.2% employment rate within 2 months of graduation, average gross annual salary of €45,719.
- MIAGE (Information Systems Engineering): 90% employment rate 30 months after graduation, median net monthly salary of €2,300.
- Specialized tracks (e.g., Digital Transformation, Business Analysis): Prepare graduates for roles like business analyst, data analyst, and information systems architect.
Choosing a program that merges your technical and managerial background will enhance your employability and align with industry needs in France.
Will you actually get a job after your master's?
Talk to a counsellor about real outcomes, salaries and which courses employers hire from.
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