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An MBA May Be the New Key to Success in Human Resources

Steven Darien

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As chairman and CEO of The Cabot Advisory Group in New Jersey, Steven Darien presides over big-picture operations for the leading consulting firm. Steven Darien holds an MBA from Columbia University and possesses more than 30 years of experience in the field of human resource (HR) management.

HR continues to grow as a discipline. In recent years, it was one of the top 10 career paths chosen by American students for the first time. As more and more people begin to look for work in HR, advanced degrees are becoming increasingly important in the industry.
Many HR professionals are setting themselves apart by obtaining an MBA degree. This degree helps HR professionals hone their communication and negotiation skills while also preparing them for the business side of hiring and managing personnel.
The benefits of an MBA in the HR field are significant. In addition to a noteworthy pay increase, MBA holders can expect more stable jobs and more job opportunities throughout their careers. They may also be better suited for leadership roles thanks to in-depth industry knowledge and general business acumen.