Use of graduate degree in signature [duplicate]
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When is it appropriate to use post-nominal letters, such as degrees, in a professonal setting?
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8 years after I received my Masters I can say that I am finally in a job that at least kinda uses my degree. I noticed that there are some project managers who have MBA after their name in their signature block.
Is there any common convention that says MBA is appropriate but MIS (Masters in Information Systems) is not?
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8 years after I received my Masters I can say that I am finally in a job that at least kinda uses my degree. I noticed that there are some project managers who have MBA after their name in their signature block.
Is there any common convention that says MBA is appropriate but MIS (Masters in Information Systems) is not?
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Actually, it's not considered appropriate to list MBA after your name. That doesn't stop people from doing it.
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8 years after I received my Masters I can say that I am finally in a job that at least kinda uses my degree. I noticed that there are some project managers who have MBA after their name in their signature block.
Is there any common convention that says MBA is appropriate but MIS (Masters in Information Systems) is not?
professionalism
This question already has an answer here:
When is it appropriate to use post-nominal letters, such as degrees, in a professonal setting?
8 answers
8 years after I received my Masters I can say that I am finally in a job that at least kinda uses my degree. I noticed that there are some project managers who have MBA after their name in their signature block.
Is there any common convention that says MBA is appropriate but MIS (Masters in Information Systems) is not?
This question already has an answer here:
When is it appropriate to use post-nominal letters, such as degrees, in a professonal setting?
8 answers
professionalism
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Actually, it's not considered appropriate to list MBA after your name. That doesn't stop people from doing it.
– Chan-Ho Suh
Jan 1 '16 at 8:30
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Actually, it's not considered appropriate to list MBA after your name. That doesn't stop people from doing it.
– Chan-Ho Suh
Jan 1 '16 at 8:30
Actually, it's not considered appropriate to list MBA after your name. That doesn't stop people from doing it.
– Chan-Ho Suh
Jan 1 '16 at 8:30
Actually, it's not considered appropriate to list MBA after your name. That doesn't stop people from doing it.
– Chan-Ho Suh
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No there is nothing stopping you using MIS in your signature block if you want to. It actually looks better than MBA to me, but mileage may vary I guess.
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No there is nothing stopping you using MIS in your signature block if you want to. It actually looks better than MBA to me, but mileage may vary I guess.
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No there is nothing stopping you using MIS in your signature block if you want to. It actually looks better than MBA to me, but mileage may vary I guess.
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No there is nothing stopping you using MIS in your signature block if you want to. It actually looks better than MBA to me, but mileage may vary I guess.
No there is nothing stopping you using MIS in your signature block if you want to. It actually looks better than MBA to me, but mileage may vary I guess.
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Actually, it's not considered appropriate to list MBA after your name. That doesn't stop people from doing it.
– Chan-Ho Suh
Jan 1 '16 at 8:30