Hi,
shrishreyusg,
Thank you for your post!
First, I would like to say you do have a diverse profile, starting as an ECE graduate and switching roles during your career progression. This would allow you to showcase your diverse skill-set and industry knowledge and help cater stellar leadership examples at different levels. For your GMAT, If you could back a score of 730+ in your GMAT, it will not only boost your chances at INSEAD but can also compensate for any disadvantage in the number of years of your WE. Additionally, I would like you to add more to your statistics during your graduation and try to add any additional courses, certifications, and academic accolades won.
About your work experience, you have very well described your roles and responsibilities and critical projects; however, since you went through a short span of a career change and then again reverted, you need to showcase this positively and give very strong reasons for why you think it was a good time for you to switch? What were your aims & aspirations regarding your career switch? How did this experience help in developing a diverse skill set? And finally, how would you link all this with your post-MBA goals? For your reference, I suggest you go through our article on
How you can justify your career switch to pursue an MBA for a career change, this would help provide insights and help you jot down the pros and cons of making a career switch. Also, even if you don't have international experience, working with clients counts as international exposure and is greatly valued at this stage.
Coming to ECAs, most of your relevant work was done during your college/school years. However, we could definitely work on your recent volunteering work and great hobbies that would give new horizons for you to start an interesting conversation with the admission committee. Also, I would need you to explain more about the new challenges faced, the leadership role you played, the impact you created, and a bit more about the overall experience. Stories related to the Himalayan trek will add even more diversity to your profile.
Overall you have a competitive profile and a good chance at INSEAD. You are quite specific about your short-term goals that showcase your confidence quality to self-introspect and understand what's best for you. Now all you need to do is link your past experiences with your post-MBA goals in a manner so that they appear
Collinear with your post-MBA goals. INSEAD is a top B-School and is not short of stellar profiles; you'll need to strategize accordingly to compensate for any disadvantage to booking a seat in the MBA program. You can refer to our article
How to get into INSEAD?, this would most certainly help provide insights about how to approach your MBA application for INSEAD Business School. You do have, I see, much, and the only thing you need is a bit of guidance along the work experience front with just fine polishing around the edges! If you'd like, we are happy to hop on a call with you sometime this week to discuss your profile in length and further help you with shortlisting MBA programs; feel free to
book a free session with us at your convenience.
Cheers!
Neha Hadke
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neha@mbaandbeyond.com shrishreyusg wrote:
Hello everyone, would greatly appreciate your input on my profile for INSEAD MBA.
A lot of people have been telling me it is too early to apply to INSEAD. Wanted input on whether I should wait for a couple of years and apply or if I can apply this September.
Secondly is there any impact on my later chances If I apply now and get rejected?
Background
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Location: India
Nationality: Indian
Languages: English, Hindi, Kannada, (Spanish A1 in progress)
Work Experience:(Total 3 years)
1. 2 years of work experience at PWC as a technology consultant. (Worked with 10+ clients and 5+ sectors on e-commerce solutions, IOT solutions and emerging technologies)
2. 6 months as chief of staff with an agritech startup (Had to switch because I realized I want to stay in a consulting role and not a startup)
3. 9 months as a strategy consultant in a boutique strategy consulting firm. (Worked with 5 clients from different sectors)
Academic:
1. Graduated with a degree in Electronics and Communication (8.8/10 CGPA)
2. Completed a post-graduate degree in rural management (Read Social Impact) (2.9/4.3 CGPA) [Although I was in the > 75% percentile because this was relative grading]
3. Yet to take GMAT but scoring 710 in mocks
International Experience:
1. No physical experience. Have been on pleasure trips for couple of weeks to Dubai, Thailand and Austrailia. But no long term physical experience.
2. Worked with clients from Saudi, Italy, USA for two months each respectively on remote platforms
Extra-Curricular Activities:
1. Joint secretary of my alumni association
2. Worked with the office of career services during my PG
2. Vice president membership toastmaster during UG
4. Side hustle on impact consulting with 10+ clients in agriculture, education, public policy and healthcare (Looking to incorporate my own NGO for impact consulting in the near future)
5. Volunteering experience for six months teaching underprivileged students
6. Gone on 3 himalayan treks, done a scuba diving certification, completed a basic level certification in carnatic music and partake myself in tons of sporting activities.
Post MBA Goals:
Short Term: Work with consulting firms (preferably Dalberg) or any of the other management consulting firms to gain global experience
Long Term: I would like to be a partner at firms such as Dalberg or create my own social enterprise
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