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I am a hardworking, ex- tennis player from Mexico City. After college in the US, I was successful in my sales job at a start up in San Francisco and was promoted once. I then came back to work for my family´s business where I have helped create a new brand, product, and packaging that is now selling to Mexico´s largest supermarket.
Target School: HEC Paris
Considering: IMD, London Business School
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: UC Santa Barbara
Undergrad Major: Global Studies
GPA: 3.88
GRE: 322
Age: 27, Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino
Extracurriculars: Captain of Division I Tennis Team at UC Santa Barbara, Volunteer at animal shelters
Title: Sales Development Rep.
Industry: Technology
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
Title: Procurement Manager
Industry: Food Retail
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 6 mos
Ranked top 200 in the world in tennis before college, graduated Summa Cum Laude, 1 year travel around the world between my first and second job, worked in Silicon Valley and Mexico City, fluent in 3 languages
I wish to come back to work at my family´s business and help the company grow within a high level leadership role.
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Hi, this is Deepak Punwani from MBA Exchange. Your profile is well suited for the schools on your list. You have very interesting international experience and great extra curricular achievements. Additionally like the awesome 3.88 GPA. This coupled with fact that you reached top 200 in tennis ranking shows that you set high standards for yourself and are able to deliver. These skills will help you grow the family business too. Your GRE score would just meet the cut though would be interested to know the split between Q and V. if balanced, then your high GPA compensates for the GRE in some ways. Wish you good luck !
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