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I was the first employee hired by the co-founders at my current company. I have been deeply involved in building the company from day 1 to $5 billion valuations. I built whole sales vertical as part of the core team. I have also taken an idea and built it into a successful business at this startup doing $6 million in annual sales. The startup raised $1 billion because of the new model.
Target School: Harvard
Considering: StanfordĀ GSB
See More Profiles For: Harvard
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: GITAM University
Undergrad Major: Information Technology
GPA: 6.75/10
GRE: 309
Age: 31, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Community Leader at a local political party.
Title: Head of Campaigns
Industry: Nonprofit / B-Corp
Company: Major NGO/NPO
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos
Title: Cluster Business Head
Industry: Supply Chain / Logistics
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 5 yrs, 1 mos
– Building and scaling a startup from seed stage to a $5 billion valuation. Being part of the core team to achieve the fastest unicorn status to our startup. – Doing community work via my political party and getting 600+ people vaccinated, giving groceries to 30+ families, getting 50+ critical people hospital beds during the second covid wave in India.
I want to be an entrepreneur in the Health Care field and build a marketplace startup that provides critical medicine at a low cost. I quit the startup to take care of my father who was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. He passed away recently. During my volunteering with my political party, I saw many people pass away due to a lack of critical medicines.
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I am really impressed with your role in building a startup to a $5 billion valuation. I can only imagine the total dedication of yourself to that goal. Your personal career goals, informed by your father’s death from cancer, also make you a person to root for. I sincerely hope you can fulfill your dream and make a meaningful contribution in the healthcare field. But unfortunately your undergraduate GPA and test scores will likely sink you at both HBS and Stanford. They are simply too low for admission officials at those two schools to think you can perform the rigorous academic work in their MBA programs. You also have to remember that you are competing against a lot of stellar applicants with higher GPAs and …
I am really impressed with your role in building a startup to a $5 billion valuation. I can only imagine the total dedication of yourself to that goal. Your personal career goals, informed by your father’s death from cancer, also make you a person to root for. I sincerely hope you can fulfill your dream and make a meaningful contribution in the healthcare field. But unfortunately your undergraduate GPA and test scores will likely sink you at both HBS and Stanford. They are simply too low for admission officials at those two schools to think you can perform the rigorous academic work in their MBA programs. You also have to remember that you are competing against a lot of stellar applicants with higher GPAs and test scores from more prestigious schools. Even your stellar accomplishments at the startup aren’t going to offset that. You need to apply to a broader range of schools to get into a quality MBA program. You don’t have to go to Harvard or Stanford to accomplish your dream. Please look into Vanderbilt which is a superb school from which to launch a career in healthcare, if not the best. Good luck.
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