Critique of Top MBA Blog
This blog critique shines the spotlight on Top MBA, a small but multinational company which specializes in creating solutions and aiding post-graduate students from around the world in their search for the best
graduate study programs as well as prospective employers. Created for the purpose of linking students to post-graduate universities and MBA programs from all over the world, the blog aims to provide a one-stop online database of prospective employee and employer profiles.
The site is a repository of graduate school and job information. Major sections on the site include:
- MBA admissions
- MBA rankings
- MBA programs
- MBA careers
- Links to global business schools
- Online career guide
- MBA admissions
- MBA rankings
- MBA programs
- MBA careers
- Links to global business schools
- Online career guide
What makes Top MBA unique
The blog also has applications that lets users view their rankings and share information with contacts on Facebook and LinkedIn, as well as a forum where users can participate and share information. The site also features a section called the TopMBA Fair, where one can browse through schedules of business school seminars and panels held all over the world.
What separates TopMBA.com from other job pooling sites is that it does not focus its efforts on the recruiters or job seekers alone. It also works actively with schools in order to prepare future graduates for life after graduation. This comes in handy for schools with a large segment of foreign students who will need job opportunities back home. One of the site?s most visited pages is the careers page which features international jobs offered by top MBA recruiters. The site?s FAQs section also offers a helpful resource on panels, GMAT, masterclasses, and options for those looking for part-time MBA programs.
Areas for improvement
Like any other blog, this one can make do with some minor improvements. For one, a better layout is in order. The website?s layout, although it fits with the whole corporate feel that the company is trying to achieve, borders on the bland and safe. The fonts could also use more saturation to make them pop out better.
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