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I have been working in a business development team for over 3 years in a renewable power company and have been promoted twice.
Target School: Cornell Johnson
Considering: NYU Stern
See More Profiles For: Cornell Johnson
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University College London
Undergrad Major: Economics
GPA: 3.82
GRE: 325
Age: 25, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: MSc Economics
School Name: London School of Economics and Political Science
Extracurriculars: Volunteering at company's CSR monthly.
Title: Manager- Business Development
Industry: Power / Energy
Company: Global
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 6 mos
Working with village development committees as part of CSR.
Transition into green financing.
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…to finish my sentence above (sorry accidentally hit the Submit button) – Don’t hesitate to share your personal stories, for example, why are you passionate about village development or CSR? 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! – Debbie (mbaMission)
Hi Ms. Green Financing, It sounds like you’re doing great at work – congrats on your promotions! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. I think there are a lot of strengths in your profile – strong work achievements, robust academic track record, and your CSR volunteering work. As you pull your apps together, be sure to describe what motivates you to be passionate about your career goals in green financing. Why MBA? What specific skillset or knowledge are you seeking at Cornell that will help you reach your future goals? As well, don’t hesitate to share your personal stories, for example, why are you passionate about ?
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