Impact of pre-MBA employer's size & reputation

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Is it better to work for a big multi-national company than to work for a small business in order to get accepted to a top-10 MBA program?

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Take the IT industry: a Project Manager at IBM vs. a Project Manager building websites at a small local marketing firm.

or Consulting: Analyst/Associate at Bain vs. Business Development Analyst at small local boutique consulting firm.

I know that adcoms care most about the impact you had at your job and the reason why you need an MBA, but because it is so much harder to get a job at the big corporations, do the top schools prefer applicants who have experienced these opportunities?

Big companies usually have a very prestigious reputation (Bain, Deloitte, IBM, Google, Microsoft, Disney) and many advantages over small businesses: better training programs, better mentorship, possibly greater exposure to more business roles, more responsibilities, greater pay...

A company would rather hire somebody with experience from a big firm over a small one, so is it the same with schools? Are top schools truly able to put the above assumptions aside? I have heard admission consultants say a person who worked at Raytheon would not get into Harvard over someone who worked in a similar capacity at Apple, with all other application criteria similar.

I am very interested on this subject, trying hard to be strategic in finding a job myself before I apply to schools next year. Real data, such as pre-MBA applicant's resumes, would be very helpful in my assessment.
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by Jon@Admissionado » Fri Dec 02, 2011 5:41 am
It's hard to say categorically one way or the other. Because often people who go with smaller firms can get these wild and crazy opportunities to do things that those who work for huge firms will never get.

But overall, yes, there is a strong advantage to work for a very big very name brand company. You worked as a consultant for McKinsey? You have better chances? Why? because you are amazingly hireable. The same logic that works for employers works for Bschools, as they too are a link on the career chain.
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