Hello
muggergammyPast academic record seems decent. With your background I'll recommend a 720+ (higher the better).
Work experience looks competitive, but mostly IT means you'll have to show some stellar achievements and career progress in order to stand out.
Another case is the recent job change. This would have to show some deliberate decision making as to why MBA so soon into a new job (you must have made the change considering it a good long term bet). The whole narrative of why MBA at this stage needs to be clear and tie in well with your past (experience), present (decisions) and future (goals).
Since you belong to the over represented and competitive pool of IT applicants, you will have to bring out some diversity. Some of the extracurricular look interesting and can potentially help you stand out if you can show impact and how these have given you transferable skills to succeed professionally and personally. Try to stay away from really old activities as they may not add much weight to the overall application (unless you really feel these are stellar).
Lastly, the most important piece of the admissions puzzle seems missing- career goals. In fact the reasons of your recent change of job should also tie in with your career goals and post MBA journey. Without clear and realistic career goals no application or profile assessment is complete.
To sum it up, definite potential, but many gaps need to be filled up (GMAT, career goals, job change) add success will depend on a convincing narrative.
You may want to read
here on what factors work in a profile and
here to add to your research on career goals.
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Age: 25.5 yr
GMAT Score: Yet to give (What would be the ideal score)
Educational Qualifications:
Graduation: B.Tech in Computer Science from Tier 2 college (3.55 CGPA).
H.S.C: 86.41%- State Board
S.S.C: 80%- CBSE
Work Experience (4 years)+:
Product-based FinTech Firm: Will be starting from August 21 as Technical Architect. The role is mainly of an individual contributor but can also involve stakeholder management. The reason for the change is my work had become too monotonous and there was no professional growth (technical+functional learning) also got passed for promotion twice until this year. And a good salary hike
Consulting Firm (April 19 to July 21): Working as a Business Technology Analyst, recently got promoted, responsible for end to end leading, planning, designing, and development of Business Intelligence solutions on the pharmaceutical domain, also act as a consultant to provide general opinion on newly onboarded BI projects in my client space as I have the highest experience on the BI tool we are using in the client space. I have 3 associates working under me. I am also responsible for training clients on the new tech if the need arises
IT Services Firm (July 17-April 19): Working as a Software Engineering Associate, responsible for designing and developing Business Intelligence solutions, also got an opportunity for presenting team portfolio's during client visits multiple times, giving a demo on various new POC projects to the on-site management, training, and delegation of newly onboarded members.
Leadership Skills:
1. In my current firm, I am the acting lead and tech architect for ensuring end-to-end delivery of BI project where I am responsible for planning, estimating timelines, etc. of the tasks along with delegating them to fellow associates. I am also responsible for training clients on the new tech if the need arises
2. In my previous firm, I was responsible for training some of the newly onboarded team members and deligating a couple of tasks to them.
Extra-Curricular:
1. Acted in a dramatic skit in office annual event.
2. Participated in a robotics workshop during my Graduation and secured 1st position got an opportunity to take part in the finals conducted by IIT Delhi, but couldn't attend as some of the team members were not willing to travel.
3. Conducted a Cloud Computing workshop as a member of Google Club. (Do not have a certificate for that)
4. Conducted the induction session for the first years during my final year in graduation
5. Attend a telecom conference in 2013 where different telco leaders presented their insights on net neutrality and the rise of the 4G.
6. During my 8th Grade, I was in scouts and guides and we were assigned a task for cleaning up the playground as part of the scout's activity.
7. During my 8th Grade, I was selected to play a synthesizer in front of the entire school as part of a band during the annual event.
International Exposure:
No international exposure, but in my current firm I have traveled to domestic offices as I was working on a few projects with the other office team
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