You then have to apply for a higher position or get promoted by your boss, and that usually means more money. This only increases your chances of getting the higher position.
There's also something like a salary range in the banking industry. It's based on training AND experience. Like this: Yes. But the salary isn't comparable to someone who hasn't earned a business administrator's qualification, because you usually don't know their level of experience or their classification.
In theory. In reality, absolutely nobody is interested in the business administration qualification. During my career in the industry, it looked at best pretty on a business card.
Just because you finished it, no.
You then have to apply for a higher position or get promoted by your boss, and that usually means more money. This only increases your chances of getting the higher position.
There's also something like a salary range in the banking industry. It's based on training AND experience. Like this: Yes. But the salary isn't comparable to someone who hasn't earned a business administrator's qualification, because you usually don't know their level of experience or their classification.
If you apply for a higher position and get the job, yes.
If you have the banking specialist, you can apply for more qualified jobs and then you can also expect more money
In theory. In reality, absolutely nobody is interested in the business administration qualification. During my career in the industry, it looked at best pretty on a business card.
That's generally the idea behind it.