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I am an Asian engineer in Canada with elder age than most school’s 80% range. I have a 2-year-old daughter which motivates me to pursue higher career goal. Besides my professional career, I also had multiple experiences starting up my own businesses, some succeeded some failed. I want to strengthen my business knowledge and learn different industries.
Target School: Stanford GSB
Considering: MIT Sloan, Darden
See More Profiles For: Stanford GSB
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University of Toronto
Undergrad Major: Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 3.3
GMAT: 750
Age: 33, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Master of Engineering
School Name: University of Toronto
Extracurriculars: Years of mentor and volunteer for young and new-comer engineers
Title: Director, Products, Supply Chain and IT
Industry: Supply Chain / Logistics
Company: Mid size company with 100 employee and 50M annual revenue
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
Title: Engineering Manager
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
(1) Brought a traditional operated business to a modern era. (2) Developed very successful product lines doubled company revenue. (3) A beautiful baby girl.
I would like to get into top consulting firm to further investigate different industries and discover potential oppurtunities lead to a sustainable start up business.
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Hi Mr. Engineering to Consulting, This is Debbie Choy, GSB alum and Senior Consultant at mbaMission. I am impressed by your career trajectory going from Engineer Manager to Director. I also think you have a robust GMAT that offsets your soft GPA. That said, as you have more experience than most candidates due to your entrepreneurial experiences, I suggest also looking into the 1-year MSx program at Stanford. As well as the MIT Sloan Sloan Fellows program. Both are tailored for more tenured mid-career professionals, and could find your profile attractive. Best wishes in your MBA journey!
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