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bombaypundit
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Hi everyone,
Most schools require recommendations from two people who are/have been your seniors. I can't decide who should me my second recommender and here is why.
I worked as a journalist in a newspaper for two years, followed by six years in a successful media startup in a seniormost position (reporting directly to Founder/CEO), also as a journalist. Profile includes TEDx Talks, advisory positions in various industry panels, leadership experience, etc.
So for the last six years, I have had only one senior - my CEO. Being a journalist, I do not have any "clients". The only other boss I have had was six years ago in my newspaper job, but that was really long ago.
Who should I choose as my 2nd recommender for schools such as MIT Sloan, which discourage recommendations from those other than seniors? Does the boss from the job six years ago count?
Most schools require recommendations from two people who are/have been your seniors. I can't decide who should me my second recommender and here is why.
I worked as a journalist in a newspaper for two years, followed by six years in a successful media startup in a seniormost position (reporting directly to Founder/CEO), also as a journalist. Profile includes TEDx Talks, advisory positions in various industry panels, leadership experience, etc.
So for the last six years, I have had only one senior - my CEO. Being a journalist, I do not have any "clients". The only other boss I have had was six years ago in my newspaper job, but that was really long ago.
Who should I choose as my 2nd recommender for schools such as MIT Sloan, which discourage recommendations from those other than seniors? Does the boss from the job six years ago count?












