
Candidate:
Mr. Indian Product Manager
About Me:
Passionate about technology and solving problems. Switched from software development to product management after I released my strengths and true passions in tech. I am from India.
Details:
Undergrad School: NIT Karnataka, Surathkal, India
Undergrad Major: Electronics and Communications Engineering
GPA: 7.28
GMAT: 740
Age: 25, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Health Blogger, Convener of 2 committees in my college
Work History:
Title: Product Manager
Industry: Technology
Company: Global
Length of Employment: 1 yr
Title: Senior Software Engineer
Industry: Technology
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
Big Life Wins:
Building a Global Product to process supply for $ 3.5B in revenue. Transforming the company’s culture from sales org to a product org. Building the first data product in the company. Negotiated with the executive board to build this project and saw great success. + $5M additional sales.
Post MBA Goal:
Short-term: PM in Big tech to learn how to solve the problems with AI at scale.
Long-term: Starting a Healthcare tech company. Starting with preventive healthcare and then creating an ecosystem of curative service as well.
Schools:
Target School: Stanford GSB
Hi Mr. Indian Product Manager! This is Kate Richardson, Senior Admissions Consultant, weighing in on your profile. I’m impressed by the switch you made on your own from the development to the product side. And it sounds like you’ve had some impressive wins with the first data product. Your post MBA goals seem reasonable, and also make me want to dig in more to your interest in healthcare, as it seems health/wellness is a personal passion of yours. I’d want to know things like: Where does that interest stem from? Are there particular problems within healthcare you are eager to solve? What opened your eyes to those problems? Answering those sorts of questions will help you formulate a cohesive story. Stanford is such a selective …
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