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I am an Indian Mechanical Engineer from a top 20 school. I moved for my MS in 2016. I am passionate about the auto industry and was promoted twice in 2.5 years (College hire Engineer to Test Ops Manager) and oversee 14 Union employees as direct reports. I am involved with the validation of multiple future products and was also elected as Secretary of Mech Society during my Undergraduate and co-led the Undergraduate SAE team in car design competitions.
I am mainly trying to find out the level of schools that I can confidently apply to. My targets are mainly the M7 schools.
Target School: Kellogg SOM
Considering: Harvard, Tuck, Duke Fuqua, Chicago Booth
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: National Institute of Technology
Undergrad Major: Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 7.96 Eq to 3.7
GMAT: 740
Age: 27, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
School Name: University of Florida
Extracurriculars: Tutor Technicians to help them achieve their degrees through an Apprenticeship program and an, English tutor for international students at an Adult Education center.
Title: Test Operations Manager
Industry: Automotive
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 4 mos
Title: Senior Field Test/Test Engineer
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 6 mos
– Involved in process improvements in all the teams. – Youngest by 10 years in a Test Ops Manager role of my peer group. – Tutored at least 5 mechanics within an organization to achieve College level degrees.
I want to move into the business side of things. I am hoping to leverage existing skills and knowledge to move into consulting, learning the different functions in business, and in the long term move back into the industry of Strategy or C-suite roles.
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