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  1. I don't mean disrespect in any way... but graduates from my school with a PhD in Management teach at top 10 schools in US, top 3 in Canada, and top 5 in Europe... However, if you still think a fancy degree is useless in Thailand, then perhaps I need to consider other options ????.
  2. Thanks for the advice - though, if I really wanted to make big bucks, I would've stayed Switzerland (where the average salary for a PhD is over 140K Euros...). I will, however, like you said, manage my expectations. Thanks for the tip. Will take a look around ????. A PhD in Management is basically a business PhD. We can research anything from corporate strategy, ecosystems....to HR practises, for example. All PhDs from well-known schools are taught in English. But regardless, I am from North America (but look Asian). I want to publish, just not sure if I want to spend so much time trying to get into A journals ;). Are there any websites I can be looking at to find these opportunities?
  3. Hi all, Long time lurker, but finally made an accout to post! I will be graduating as a PhD in Management from a top 5 school in Europe soon, and unlike my other colleagues, I would not want a stressful academic career... Instead, I want to move to Thailand! Any experiences to share? How much salary am I expecting? Old posts suggests base of 60K + teaching + housing... would that be in line with my experiences? Thanks in advance. Edit: have ±5 years of working experience across Fortune 500s

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