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As my name describes, I am young and ambitious! I am a software engineer at a top MNC with 2 years of experience in the Data sector. I have a strong technical background and experience in working with large-scale enterprises to provide tech solutions. I am a winner of the MIT Covid hackathon and played entrepreneur by pitching projects to top hospitals.
Target School: Wharton
Considering: Harvard, Chicago Booth, MIT Sloan, StanfordĀ GSB, Yale, Columbia
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences (BITS)
Undergrad Major: Computer Science
GPA: 3.85
GMAT: 770
Age: 24, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Volunteer experience: Coordinated migrant rehabilitation to native states with a government NGO. | Organized coding workshops for women in tech at Microsoft Codes program and Google Woman in Tech program. | Event Management: Organized 5+ CSR fundraisers, founded a professional events management department at my college, led a team of 30 to organize 15+ events with a total budget of $400k. | Organized 20+ talks
Title: Software Engineer
Industry: Technology
Company: Fortune 100 Top 10
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 2 mos
1) Co-led a group of five people in the creation of a cutting-edge product that enabled more than 45 businesses to generate sales in the hundreds of millions of dollars every fiscal year. 2) I sold Fortune 500 senior executive management on my data democratisation solution, securing new contracts worth millions of dollars.
Short-term goal: Product Manager at global tech firms. Long-term goal: Start my own tech company to offer cutting-edge, contemporary solutions to small- to medium-sized enterprises.
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I had to laugh out loud at your profile name: Ms. Young & Ambitious. Sounds a bit like the title of a romantic novel. But you are all business and what an impressive profile you have compiled at the very young age of 24. Let’s start with the basics: You have WOW stats, with that 770 GMAT score and a 3.85 from a prestigious Indian institute in computer science. You landed a job with a Fortune 10 tech company and clearly are a top performing employee as evidenced by your leadership of a five-person team Co-led a team that developed a new product. Word of advice here: Tone down the bragging. Don’t call it “revolutionary,” even if it is that. The reason: You don’t want …
I had to laugh out loud at your profile name: Ms. Young & Ambitious. Sounds a bit like the title of a romantic novel. But you are all business and what an impressive profile you have compiled at the very young age of 24. Let’s start with the basics: You have WOW stats, with that 770 GMAT score and a 3.85 from a prestigious Indian institute in computer science. You landed a job with a Fortune 10 tech company and clearly are a top performing employee as evidenced by your leadership of a five-person team Co-led a team that developed a new product. Word of advice here: Tone down the bragging. Don’t call it “revolutionary,” even if it is that. The reason: You don’t want to come off as arrogant or over-the-top ambitious. Business schools love ambitious people and ambitious people love business schools. But business schools also want you to be humble and to make your ambition less visible. You need to be that duck in the water, feverishing paddling underneath the water, but calm as can be on top of it. Your extras are all super admirable as well, especially you work in coding for women at Microsoft and at Google. Honestly, you are a shoo-in at Wharton. But you need to be that calm duck who seemingly glides across the pond effortlessly.
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