Hello! Thanks for reaching out. Your GMAT / GPA stats are great. Work experience sounds strong too -- love the big tech names on your resume and the promotion / awards. Sales is not the most common pre-MBA field so make sure you can show clear results and achievements, and also highlight any experience you have working in teams, especially across functions in the company.
The exchange program in China is great, but since it's not super recent, try to highlight any recent international exposure too (business trips, clients, vendors, etc.).
It sounds like your extracurriculars are mostly in the past (?) so adding something there that's current could help. I'm not sure if you're applying this year or next year though and whether there is time.
Totally fine to be undecided on career goals. When it comes time to write your essays, you'll want to pick one. Maybe check out our free career primers, there's one on Tech and one on Consulting in fact. See here:
https://shop.mbamission.com/collections/career-primersGood luck!
Kate
mbacandidate3 wrote:
Hello,
Below is my profile
Male, Engineer , 26
UnderGrad: 8.2/10 ( Engineering from NIT)
Post Grad : 3.49/4.0 ( 1 yr Liberal Arts Best in India )
GMAT - 740
WorkExperience
Google: Working in Sales Role for 2 years now. 1 Promotion. Multiple Awards
Internship : 8 Month with Microsoft. Worked as Program Manager working closely with a State Government. Helped develop a Smart Village in India.
Extra Curricular:
Found ways to reduce LPG consumption of UnderGrad college by 18% by suggesting to set up a BioGas Plant. This was my final year project at Undergrad.
Went for an Exchange program to a Chinese Business School at Undergrad.
At Post Grad level got award for best Experiencial Project of the year at Graduation.
Was Student representative of Alumni Election Organizing Body.
Post MBA Career Goal: Sales Lead/General Management/Program Management role at Tech Companies such as Google, FB, Microsoft, Uber etc. May be Consulting - Not sure yet.
Target Schools: H/W/S, Insead, Kellogg, Booth, MIT, ISB