Second-time entrepreneur, looking for guidance
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21 Mar 2023, 06:50
Hi,
I am looking forward to joining the MBA in the upcoming year 2024.
I am an Aerospace engineer who passed out in 2014, turned a start-up entrepreneur in 2017, have a proven track record of raising funds from venture capitalists, building quality teams, scaling products, and turning profitable. I had to take an exit from the venture due to COVID. Since Sep 2021, have been working in the founder’s office at Fynd, backed by google, and acquired by Reliance (Fortune 500). I am heading growth and business for one of their business units and the tech product transformation for another business unit
I am planning to quit my job on 01st May 2023 and start up again, so while applying to the universities I will be a second-time startup entrepreneur in the early days of my second venture. I want to learn the best about business from their institutions and get back to my venture and scale it.
How will the Admission Committee view this and its overall impact on the MBA candidature?
PS: My target schools are INSEAD, GSB, Wharton, Chicago Booth, Haas, Kellogg, Columbia, LBS, and Sloan