Candidate:
Mr. Unilever To MBB
About Me:
– Four years of experience in CPG (P&G and Unilever). – Graduated magna cum laude (undergrad). – Willing to transition to MBB Consulting.
Schools:
Target School: Chicago Booth
Considering: Tuck, Yale, Duke Fuqua
See More Profiles For: Chicago Booth
Application Status: Open
Details:
Undergrad School: Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Undergrad Major: Finance
GPA: 3.8
GRE: 308
Age: 28, Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino
Extracurriculars: Volunteer translator for Doctors without borders in Colombia, Varsity Basketball Team in College, Founded a non-profit organization to raise awareness among drunk-driving in Mexico.
Work History:
Title: Brand Manager
Industry: CPG
Company: Fortune 100 Top 10
Length of Employment: 4 yrs
Big Life Wins:
– Awarded a 90% scholarship for undergrad tuition. – Moved to Mexico to pursue my undergrad degree. – Hire into Unilever’s Future Leaders Program.
Post MBA Goal:
Transition into MBB.
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Graduating magna cum laude from Tecnologico de Monterrey and then landing jobs at two of the most admired consumer goods companies in the world is impressive stuff. Congratulations. Your extras also add to your candidacy. To wit, the fact that you have volunteerd as a translator for Doctors without borders in Colombia, played Varsity Basketball in college and founded a non-profit organization to raise awareness among drunk-driving in Mexico. I would imagine there is a personal story behind your decision to launch that organization and I would bet it is a powerful one that you should use in your essays. The only drawback to your application–at least as can be seen in this succinct profile of yourself–is your GRE score. For Chicago Booth, which unfortunately …