Candidate:

Mr. Aspiring Leader

About Me:

Customer Success Manager at one of India’s top Assessment and Recruitment firm. Work with Fortune 500 Startups to help them find talent. Provide consulting over assessments. skill, geography, and hiring strategy. Alumnus of AIESEC Bangalore chapter where I worked in the Talent Management team and developed an interest in this sector. Undergrad engineering degree in Industrial Engineering. Received an IT job offer from Accenture through Campus which I declined.

Schools:

Target School: Wharton

Considering: MIT Sloan, London Business School, Chicago Booth

See More Profiles For: Wharton

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: BMS College of Engineering

Undergrad Major: Industrial Engineering

GPA: 3.38

GMAT: 750

Age: 25,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Extracurriculars: Volunteer @ AIESEC Bangalore

Work History:

Title: Customer Success Manager

Industry: Assessment and Recruitment

Company: Start-Up

Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 10 mos

Big Life Wins:

Youngest Customer Success Manager in the firm with over 90% + customer retention. Part of the team that drew up a subscription model for customers that are helping the company sail through the Covid-19 pandemic.

Post MBA Goal:

Work in Global Rotational Leadership roles that would set me up for a CXO experience in the long term.

Odds:

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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 15%

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  • Odds Assessment: 15%

    Hi, Aspiring leader, this is Deepak Punwani from MBA Exchange. You have some great credentials and few areas where you seem less competitive than other applicants to Wharton. Your Industrial Engineering degree and the 750 GMAT are definite wins in your profile. Also the start up experience in skills assessment space is very interesting. Its a growing industry in India and few start ups have had great exits in this space. This works in your favour. What reduces your chances is lack of extra curricular activities. While AISEC is a well known organisation, you don’t state the impact you had there and what it taught you. With limited worked, extra curricular activities become more important. Also you expressed a deep interest in the assessment …

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  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 15%

    Hello Mr. Aspiring Leader, Lisa Cummings of Stratus Admissions here. Your solid stats will be attractive to Wharton and your other target schools. So why the 10% rating? I know these are just short blurbs but I would need more information to give you a true assessment of your odds so don’t be dismayed by my number. Your work seems niche and very intersting, I’d want to see that fleshed out so we have a better understanding of your role. Your retention rate looks impressive, how were you able to achieve that? What part did you play in developing the subscription model – do you anticipate that it will continue to be utilized post- pandemic? I’d also like to learn more about you – …

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