Hello,
Thanks for sharing. Your work experience is definitely non-traditional and somewhat less competitive for top programs. The reason is because you likely had very little leadership experience in the roles you were in, and that is one of the core qualities the ad coms are evaluating you on. I think it will be somewhat tough to get into a top program given your profile, but not impossible. I think that if you were to have a shot, you'd have to have a much stronger career narrative (front desk clerk to financier does not an intuitive story make!), would have to show very strong leadership outside of work, and would have to show strong community/extracurricular activities. It would also help if you could break 700 mark on the GMAT...
So, a top school is a long shot. I might suggest Cornell though - if you can weave a story around hospitality/finance career goal, they'd be a great fit (really strong hospitality management program), might value your industry experience more than other programs. You could also try for NYU. I'd also add safer options to the list like UNC, Georgetown, etc.
Good luck!
Mili
Mili Mittal
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