Candidate:

Mr. Energy Reform

About Me:

14 years experience from Major Energy Company that has expertise in Engineering, Logistic Management, Procurement and Project Management. Always looking to do something positive and innovative in and off work life.

Schools:

See More Profiles For: StanfordĀ GSB

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: No 1 School for Engineering in Indonesia

Undergrad Major: Engineering

GPA: 3.14 of 4

GMAT: 700

Age: 36,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Other Degree/Certification: MBA (2nd best in class, GPA 3.9 of 4)

School Name: No 1 School for MBA in Indonesia

Extracurriculars: Co-Founder of National Professional Organization (member comes from technical engineers up to high rank goverment official and energy company executive), - Fund Raiser Activity Coordinator for 2 Orphanage Organizations that manage up to 50 childrens to ensure al of the children stay in school

Work History:

Title: Project/Engineering/Logistic/Procurement Manager

Industry: Power / Energy

Company: Fortune 500

Length of Employment: 10 yrs, 11 mos

Big Life Wins:

1) Managed transformational project (covering reorganization, re-write business process, etc) to one of the Energy Company operating unit. Manage to reduce OPEX and CAPEX by $100 million/year. 2) Developed several digital apps in Logistic, Procurement, and Engineering aspect (one of the apps won best paper in global conference).

Post MBA Goal:

– Consulting as expertise in energy/oil and gas while also add another Expertise in Finance/Banking. Long term will move back as executive in energy company that will reform the way of energy company operates and put focus more on technology implementation (Digital, AI, data analysis)

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  • MBA Prep School | Odds Assessment: 5%

    Hi Mr. Energy Reform, this is Kristen from MBA Prep School. As a former MIT Sloan adcom, I wanted to chime in on your profile. Your academic accomplishments and professional progression are solid. You have obviously had some solid management experience and made quantifiable impacts in your role. Additionally, your community service work is admirable. The challenge for your candidacy is you have far more experience than the average MBA student and you already have an MBA. You’d have to make a solid case for why another MBA is needed, why now, and what your recruiting expectations are post-MBA (remember, consulting firms are typically looking to fill associate roles and may not be looking for someone as experienced as yourself). I think this will be …

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The Community Currently Rates The Odds At: 8%

  • 5% | 4 years ago

    No chance for Stanford's full-time MBA program. You should take a look at MSx, the former Sloan Fellows program at Stanford given your age and work experience.
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  • 20% | 4 years ago

    Join the sloan fellow will increase the opportunity
  • 5% | 4 years ago

    Hi Mr. Energy Reform, this is Kristen from MBA Prep School. As a former MIT Sloan adcom, I wanted to chime in on your profile. Your academic accomplishments and professional progression are solid. You have obviously had some solid management experience and made quantifiable impacts in your role. Additionally, your community service work is admirable. The challenge for your candidacy is you have far more experience than the average MBA student and you already have an MBA. You'd have to make a solid case for why another MBA is needed, why now, and what your recruiting expectations are post-MBA (remember, consulting firms are typically looking to fill associate roles and may not be looking for someone as experienced as yourself). I think this will be ...
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  • 10% | 4 years ago

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