Candidate:

Ms. Woman In STEM

About Me:

Previous work experience as an Analyst, PM, Operations and Strategy, SWE, and Product Engineer. First-generation woman in STEM, Pakistani American, received a full tuition scholarship and multiple grants.

Schools:

Target School: Wharton

Considering: Berkeley Haas

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Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: University of California Berkeley

Undergrad Major: Cognitive Science, Concentration Computer Science (Pre-Medical)

GPA: 3.68

GMAT: N/A

Age: 24,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Other Degree/Certification: Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Technology, SWE Certifications, PSM, CSPO, PMP, (ML,NLP/AI)

School Name: University of California Berkeley

Extracurriculars: Research and Development | DE&I

Work History:

Title: Product Manager

Industry: Healthcare

Company: Other

Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 4 mos

Title: Product Manager (Startup Acquired by Top Fortune 500)

Industry: Technology

Company: Start-Up

Length of Employment: 1 yr, 6 mos

Big Life Wins:

Acquisition of Startup by Apple Inc. Promoted internally twice at a healthcare firm, owned P&L, and multiple product launches during the Pandemic.

Post MBA Goal:

Continue my journey of entrepreneurship within biology, technology, and bioinformatics to engineer a sustainable future through introducing an innovative beauty ecosystem for consumers within the clean skincare and wellness sector.

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  • Emma Bond, Fortuna Admissions | Odds Assessment: 50%

    Hi Ms. Woman in STEM, When I read the information you have provided here I immediately wanted to know more about you. I believe the adcoms at Wharton and Berkeley Haas will feel the same. You are ticking many boxes here right from the off. For starters, you’re still early in your career but you’ve clearly been bitten by the entrepreneurship bug and you’re focused on a fascinating and fast-growing industry. The double promotion within your current healthcare company suggests you’re on a strong leadership track and you’ll be able to point to clear career progression even during those uncertain days of the pandemic. As a first generation woman in STEM I believe you have probably faced tough decisions and challenges along the way, but …

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