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I am a 24-year-old Asian-Canadian with Canadian citizenship. I immigrated to Canada as a child. I am currently an SFA at a top food CPG working in revenue management & trade marketing. Previous to the current role, I had experiences across the value chain in sales and supply chain as well, aside from contributing in the workplace as a COO.
Target School: Harvard
See More Profiles For: Harvard
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Ivey Business School (Canada)
Undergrad Major: Business Admin
GPA: 83.6% (3.7 Converted)
GMAT: 730
Age: 24, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Advisory Board at small charity working in Africa, Career mentor for new immigrants, 1 to 1 mentorship of underprivileged children in community
Title: Sr. Financial Analyst
Industry: CPG
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 8 mos
Work Details: Increasing responsibilities in product management, pricing, financial reporting/process development. Numerous projects with ranging impact within the finance organization such as the development of new processes in budget management. Cross-functionally, I had large roles in price optimization for large product portfolios.
Since I had the opportunity to work across the value chain of one company through different roles in my current job, would like to pivot into consulting in the short term to gain experience across different industries. Reflecting on the process, I realize a lot of my extracurriculars and passions revolve around education which is a long-term goal.
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Hi Mr. Asian-Canadian SFA, It’s fantastic that you realize your passion in education! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. Knowing this is what you’d like to focus on long-term can help you get the most out of your MBA experience. That said, you’d have to be explicit when articulating your career goals in your MBA applications. For example, you mention that you’d like to pivot into consulting – how does that connect to your long-term goal in education? Would you want to focus on social impact consulting at a boutique social impact consulting firm? Apart from this, I like that you have robust academics and strong community leadership through your mentoring and volunteering work. HBS is looking for leaders. As you put your app together, be …
Hi Mr. Asian-Canadian SFA, It’s fantastic that you realize your passion in education! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. Knowing this is what you’d like to focus on long-term can help you get the most out of your MBA experience. That said, you’d have to be explicit when articulating your career goals in your MBA applications. For example, you mention that you’d like to pivot into consulting – how does that connect to your long-term goal in education? Would you want to focus on social impact consulting at a boutique social impact consulting firm? Apart from this, I like that you have robust academics and strong community leadership through your mentoring and volunteering work. HBS is looking for leaders. As you put your app together, be sure to highlight your leadership experiences through your resume and essay. If you wish to discuss your profile in further detail, feel free to schedule a consultation with us. Wishing you the best in your MBA journey!
Hi Mr. Asian Canadian SFA, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. It sounds like you’ve had some really well-rounded experiences across your company. I think there is such value in seeing different sides of a company and is a uniqueness you would bring to classroom discussions. Your experience around your company will translate well into consulting and I can logically see that fit. To stand out among other consulting would be applicants, make sure you focus on what you hope to learn in consulting to help in you in your long term goals. And more specifically, how will consulting help you in the long run in education – would you pivot into an EdTech company? Or another aspect of education? There is so much exciting going …
Hi Mr. Asian Canadian SFA, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. It sounds like you’ve had some really well-rounded experiences across your company. I think there is such value in seeing different sides of a company and is a uniqueness you would bring to classroom discussions. Your experience around your company will translate well into consulting and I can logically see that fit. To stand out among other consulting would be applicants, make sure you focus on what you hope to learn in consulting to help in you in your long term goals. And more specifically, how will consulting help you in the long run in education – would you pivot into an EdTech company? Or another aspect of education? There is so much exciting going on in education with changes happening at a much faster pace than normal due to Covid – ripe for disruption. It sounds like you have a strong personal connection to education, so make sure that comes out. HBS will also want to see examples of your leadership – so highlight how you have led teams, projects, budgets, programs. They will want to see you have been a leading outside of work as well – what impact have you had in your Advisory Board role? I would suggest expanding your school list beyond HBS. Look at other schools that are going to value your long term interest in education. Consider Columbia (see the Tamer Center), Yale, Tuck, Darden. Sign up for a consult if you’d like to talk more about your profile. Best of luck!
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