Career Crossroads: Hitting a new career milestone with CityU MBA’s Experiential Learning
- Upon completing the MBA journey, Jason Chen forged his career from a semiconductor project manager to a startup founder in the service industry; Rheia Leung navigated her path from an energy consultant in Australia to a valuation advisory analyst in Hong Kong

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We live in a time of uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic coupled with geopolitical uncertainty has cast a shadow over industries and the nature of jobs have changed. To keep pace with it all, working professionals need to continue to upskill themselves to stay competitive while being resilient to respond to an ever-changing environment.
According to graduates of City University of Hong Kong’s (CityU) MBA programme, there is no better way to do this then to on board the University’s top-ranking business school programme.
Enhancing your knowledge
“The thing about upskilling is that you can’t just jump from one profession into another overnight, part of upskilling today is about staying abreast and developing yourself to be an all-rounded person to know a bit about everything,” said Rheia Leung, a graduate from 2017 who came back to Hong Kong from Australia and wanted to transition away from being an energy consultant to a financial advisory role.
With a commitment to providing students with practical, cutting-edge managerial practice, the one or two-year programme aims to motivate working professionals who want to pursue personal career advancements with additional business knowledge.