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Profile Evaluation Please

by bosox8 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:49 am
Hello, and thank you for your time in evaluating my profile. I am a year removed from college and am looking into an MBA probably in 2-3 more years. I am looking to go into a top MBA program specializing in International business.

I had an undergrad GPA of 3.8, magna cum laude, from a good liberal arts college. I had a double major in International Relations and Asian Studies and have significant international experience, and language knowledge. I have a family members who attended a few schools which I would look to apply to.

I am now working for a smaller, rapidly growing, International company. Although I am still in my 1st year with the company, I have had the opportunity to do a range of work that someone at a larger company would not have the possibility of doing. I do believe that I will be promoted and continue to build my responsibilities.

I am looking for an honest assessment: Will working at a small relatively unknown company put me at a disadvantage over my peers working at Fortune 500 companies? Any other thoughts on my background that might be able to help?

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by Lisa Anderson » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:36 am
Dear bosox8,

It is not so much where you work (F500 v. small) that matters as what you do in your career. Your professional experience is being evaluated on its quality: have you progressed quickly in your field? have you gained a depth/breadth of knowledge? have you led teams or projects? has your scope of responsibility increased over time? You already have a strong GPA and appear to be on a good track with your professional experience. At this point, the best things to be doing are to continue to excel at work and seek out opportunities, prepare and do well on the GMAT, and find 1-2 extracurricular activities where you have a significant role.

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by bosox8 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:23 am
Dear Lisa,

Thanks so much for your assistance here, it is good to know that I seem to be on a decent track right now. I'm a newbie here but if I think of any other questions I know where to come!

Best regards