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How An MBA In Artificial Intelligence Can Kickstart Your Career In FinTech
Most top global companies have investments in Artificial Intelligence and the market for AI is expected to grow to $267 billion by 2027. Understanding AI and its applications is increasingly important. The University of Hong Kong (HKU) Business School MBA program offers a specialist AI module, which introduces students to the technology and its uses within various industries. With an understanding of cutting-edge tech topics like AI, HKU MBA students go on to land jobs in a variety of high-tech industries, many benefiting from Hong Kong's vibrant tech startup scene. HKU MBA alums, Aakriti Jain (class of 2020) and Geeseok Oh (class of 2019), used what they learned about AI from the MBA to secure exciting jobs in fintech.
This US B-School Is Launching An Artificial Intelligence Interview Feedback Tool For MBA Students
Temple University's Fox School of Business will launch a new, artificial intelligence (AI) feedback tool to help MBA students better prepare for job interviews this Spring. In partnership with Quantified Communications--a big data and behavioral analytics firm--Fox's feedback tool will combine proprietary analytics with insight from experts to provide each student with personalized feedback on their verbal and oral fluency, two key factors that influence interview performance. Fox joins an elite roster of business schools offering the new technology, including Harvard Business School and The University of Texas at Austin's Executive MBA program. "MBA candidate recruiting is changing; employers are turning to AI to improve the hiring process and the AI market is expected to grow to some 47 billion by 2020," says Janis Moore Campbell, director of graduate professional development at Fox for the past six years. "It's something we can't ignore at Fox. We're striving to stay on top of the most effective ways to help our students fare well."