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I am a senior software engineer and will have 4 years of experience when I apply and 5 years when I join MBA. I spend my free time traveling and I have written a not so popular book on psychological patients. I started a small startup for content writing when I was 20 and have spent one year backpacking in India and have amazing communication skills!
Target School: Tuck
Considering: Cornell Johnson
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: One of the Top 15 Indian Engineering Colleges
Undergrad Major: Information Technology
GPA: 7.3/10
GMAT: 740
Age: 28, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Masters in Information Technology
School Name: One of Top 15 Indian Engineering College
Extracurriculars: Travel a lot, Started a small startup in College for 1 Year, and participate in Basic Community Service.
Title: Amazon
Industry: Technology
Company: Fortune 100 Top 10
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
Title: General Electric
Company:
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
– Wrote a book on psychological patients – Started a small start-up for content writing
I want to work as a marketing consultant for retail/hospitality companies.
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Hi Ms. Confused One, I think you have a unique background – diverse interests do not mean confusion! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. I like that you have a lot of strengths in your profile that will appeal to Tuck. For example, a robust academic track record (undergrad grades and GMAT), unique personal interest outside of your day job. That said, be sure to explain in your apps why MBA? What is motivating you to want to pivot from being a software engineer to working in retail / hospitality as a marketing consultant? What transferable skills will you bring to this role to show that it’s a realistic goal for you post-MBA? Finally, why Tuck specifically? Schools will be very keen to hear which of …
Hi Ms. Confused One, I think you have a unique background – diverse interests do not mean confusion! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. I like that you have a lot of strengths in your profile that will appeal to Tuck. For example, a robust academic track record (undergrad grades and GMAT), unique personal interest outside of your day job. That said, be sure to explain in your apps why MBA? What is motivating you to want to pivot from being a software engineer to working in retail / hospitality as a marketing consultant? What transferable skills will you bring to this role to show that it’s a realistic goal for you post-MBA? Finally, why Tuck specifically? Schools will be very keen to hear which of their resources / programs will help you make that career transition. If you can articulate this compellingly in your essays, that would be the key to your application success. If you would like to discuss your profile in more detail, feel free to schedule a 1:1 consultation with us. Wishing you the best in your MBA journey!
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