Score: 750 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.6
Pre-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Venture Capital
2 years ago
15 Sep 2023 08:09
After 6 years at a government/non-profit (national laboratory), I am looking to switch over to finance or venture capital. My goal is to facilitate new tech/ideas or evaluate startups for funding, and my past experience in tech combined with business knowledge acquired from the MBA will help in reaching these career goals.
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
2 years ago
14 Sep 2023 12:09
Work Exp: 5 years in total till now, aiming for 2024 intake
1. Experience Associate at PwC (present)
2. Demand Planning Manager (Cipla, Indian pharma)
3. Consultant (Bristlecone, digital supply chain consulting)
Education:
1. MiM, IIT Bombay - 7.5/10 (good extracurricular)
2. B.Tech., NIT Jalandhar - 6.75/10 (good extracurricular)
Extracurricular:
1. Pro-bono consulting in marketing for a startup that sells women's hygiene products
2. Volunteering at an NGO involved in sustainability
Looking for:
1. Top MBA brand
2. Want to join LDP, Biz Dev, Corporate Strategy, or consulting (preference in this order)
Flexible with region
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 3
Pre-MBA industry: Telecommunications
Post-MBA industry: Other
2 years ago
15 Sep 2023 08:09
I have done my M Tech in India and worked for 5 years. Looking to do a full time MBA for international business exposure in Europe and Asia
Score: 730 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.36
Pre-MBA industry: Commercial Banking
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
2 years ago
11 Sep 2023 09:09
1.8 years in IT Consulting, and then moved to Public Sector Banking. Please recommend some US schools where I stand a chance at having a substantial scholarship.
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
Pre-MBA industry: Computer Software
Post-MBA industry: Retail: E-commerce
2 years ago
13 Sep 2023 10:09
After 4 years of working in a Fintech startup, I want to switch to product-based company.
I've worked as a Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Developer, Product Manager in these 4 years.
Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.42
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
2 years ago
7 Aug 2023 07:08
Working in a public sector company in energy business for last 3 years in projects as well as operations departments.
Want to work in consulting firms after MBA in USA.
Suggest me some good schools where I can apply in addition of these.
Thanks in advance.
Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.46
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Energy
2 years ago
12 Sep 2023 07:09
Indian Male in the US
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering (India) - 3.46
Masters in Electrical Engineering (U.S - Missouri) - 4.0
WE: 7 years of work experience in (US public power/non-profit) energy industry as Planning Engineer (3 Years) and Senior Portfolio Analyst (4 years)
Looking for a hybrid MBA program (T25) with scholarship to offload some of the debt and continue working at the current firm.
Post MBA goals: Strategist/Business Development (Renewable)/Leadership opportunities in the energy industry.
Score: 700 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.25
Pre-MBA industry: Computer Software
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
2 years ago
13 Sep 2023 04:09
Having worked for 6.75 years as a data analyst in a fortune 500 consulting firm with procurement departments of Energy & Automotive firms and delivering upto ~$2.5Bn in savings opportunities through wide variety of business solutions, I have decided to make a career transition to Digital Transformation consulting.
Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.81
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Technology
2 years ago
11 Sep 2023 09:09
Four years of working experience as a project manager in the telecommunication industry.
Goals: Planning to pivot from telecom to tech but still go down the career path of project management or to consulting.
Work experience:
- Currently working in the 2nd biggest telecom firm in home country (managed 3 big tenor projects, domestic and international. Multiple small telecom projects for international clients)
- Previously worked in an international manufacturing firm as a project manager assistant (However, the firm is not very well known)
Extracurricular Activities:
- Founder and leader of the English reading study group in current company
- Active volunteer member of the Project Managment Institute (PMI) (Led an international event once as a event planner, planning to do more leadership roles in the upcoming 2 years)
Concerns/Questions:
- I'd maxed out my GMAT takes, unfortunately. I wonder if taking the GRE is a must, given my GMAT score.
- Anything else to improve or add in the profile? Or should I stick to my guns and go deeper in my current work experience and extracurricular activities?
- I would also appreciate any comments on my target schools.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my profile.
Score: 760 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.5
Pre-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
2 years ago
11 Sep 2023 01:09
9 years of diverse experience in IT sector and Public sector looking to gain global exposure and switch to consulting.
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 4
Pre-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
Post-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
2 years ago
11 Sep 2023 12:09
After 4 years of experience as a doctor in government, private and nonprofit sectors, I’m looking forward to upgrading myself. In the short term, I want to gather management tools and work with other inspiring leaders possibly as an associate/manager, which will eventually help me bring healthcare equity in society.
Score: 770 GMAT Classic
GPA: 2.7
Pre-MBA industry: Other
Post-MBA industry: Other
2 years ago
4 Sep 2023 10:09
I gained two years of full-time work experience right at the end of my undergraduate studies, which I spent contributing to our family's advertising company. One of my notable achievements during this time was successfully planning, procuring, and installing LED screens throughout the capital city in my state. This project marked a pioneering effort as it was the first instance of such technology being used for advertising in India.
Additionally, I concurrently worked with our sister company, an electrical contracting firm. Among my significant responsibilities was managing a major government project in Andhra Pradesh, where I oversaw the installation and erection of 260,000 street lights across five economic clusters. This involved close collaboration with government agencies, fellow contractors, and the supervision of a team of 70 employees and workers.
While pursuing my postgraduate studies, I continued to work on and manage various projects, gradually assuming more significant responsibilities within our family businesses.
Score: 740 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.3
Pre-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
2 years ago
11 Sep 2023 03:09
After my first job in an Automotive MNC, I have spent over 4 years in my current role i.e. Air Traffic Controller. I have knack for operations and wish to switch to consulting or operations management post MBA.
Score: 600 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.2
Pre-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Post-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
2 years ago
10 Sep 2023 07:09
Based in Shanghai, China, have been working in luxury / fashion industry for almost 10 years, solid marketing / brand management skills and led a team of over 10 people in my previous job. Joined Sequoia China 6 months ago to support a newly invested start-up fashion brand. Marketing is super cool, but I want to understand the business from a completely new angle. Still trying to get a better GMAT score... but I'm swamped with work, so let's see! Short-term goal is to gain oversea experience, work as marketing director manager in an International company.
Hope to get some advice on schools, essays and etc. Let's connect! 💗
Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.56
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Energy
2 years ago
20 Jul 2023 10:07
6-year Oil and Gas management professional looking to step into Portfolio Management in Renewables Energy post-MBA either in the US or Europe. First generation college student, official Red Cross volunteer, Union president at departmental-level at work, and a certified PMP, RMP, PMI-SP by PMI.
Long term would like to go back home to involve in the renewable transition of the country. Has been involved in some major renewable projects in my current jobs but expect an MBA will provide more leadership/ network/ and global perspectives.
I highly value the community contribution so want to go to schools such as HBS, Wharton, Booth, Ross.
I may be preaching to the choir. Forgive me if you know all of this... One aspect to keep in mind is the career pivot. It is harder to do from a PT/Weekend program. That's in part because you will be tied up at school and at work. You most likely won't be able to do an internship. The program takes 2.5-4 years to complete for most and it is tiring, so many end up delaying recruiting and not having the time or energy (esp if you have a family) to put into it. So it is important to think ahead about how you want to transition into the desired field and evaluate the opportunities vs. other avenues, be that FT program or perhaps no MBA at all (not sure how real that is).
P.S. What I have seen is that the PT program growth and impact is less pronounced than FT because it is less stressful. You are not pushed to the limit. You still have a job, you have other opportunities, etc. With FT, you quit the job, there is no way back, and you are really focused on recruiting.
On the career front, you are absolutely right in pointing out about getting complacent and not prioritizing the MBA vs. the other stuff in life. But, at my job, I have seen at least a couple of grads of the PT programs who have done really well (leapfrog in promotions, recognition etc.). Also, talking with AdComs and current students, I got the impression that if I really wanted an internship, it could be done (I would have to leave my current job, but still..) And the same faculty and career resources are available to PTs as are to FTs. So, I am hopeful.
On the application side, any essay/interview tips, or other information that you might want to highlight?