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I am an Automotive Compliance Professional, currently working in a Fortune 500 company in India with their Product Certification and Compliance team. I currently have 5+ years of experience in the Indian Automotive Industry and my interests lie in the Product Management domain of the Automotive and Manufacturing industry.
Target School: Ross
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Manipal Institute of Technology
Undergrad Major: Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 3.7
GMAT: 710
Age: 27, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Volunteering experience in the field of education providing mentoring and support to underprivileged students. Represented my University in SAE International's Collegiate Design Series (CDS) competitions in India. Provided mentoring to younger team members post college. Reading habits include reading about modern world history and keeping abreast with International News and events.
Title: Technical Certification and Compliance OBD Engineer - Senior
Industry: Automotive
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 3 mos
Title: Graduate Engineer Trainee
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos
Within 6 months of joining my current firm as a new hire with no relevant work experience in the role, my manager left the firm and I needed to step up and do both roles. I worked 2+ years in that position and ensured a successful product certification and launch. This project allowed me to showcase my leadership ability early on in my career.
Post MBA I want to develop a career in the Automotive and Manufacturing Industry. I am interested in both Consulting and Product Manager positions. An MBA will help to provide me with the necessary understanding of business, which my current job and undergraduate degree, have not been able to provide.
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