Kellogg 1 year MBA

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Kellogg 1 year MBA

by suithink » Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:07 pm
Hi..

I am looking closely at this program.
My Profile: B.Tech(1997) ,MBA (1999)--8 years work exp --Curently in Oil -Retail sales,India Fortune 500--No Int'l Exp..
GMAT 710..

The curriculum of the program appears good for me.But the worrying factor is the absence of internship.So I wud know if u can throw light on career prospects for me post MBA.

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by Amy » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:07 pm
Hi Sunil,

Programs without an internship are great for applicants who plan to return to the firm they currently work for, or for family business applicants.

For a career switcher especially, it will be a bit tougher to find a full time job without the internship program. However, there may be options such as doing a part time internship while attending school or simply networking effectively.

Good luck!

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Post MBA

by suithink » Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:56 pm
Hi,

I have a related Q..As u pointed out lack of internship is an issue...
1)Will that can really affect chances of getting a job in Sales/BD in US ...in Oil/Retail?CPG post Kellogg/Emory 1 year MBA.
(All my exp has been in India.)
2)Also I wud look for position in Srategy dev/MC which cud be realted to my exp..But I am not sure if adcom will accept this option of mine .
Will this be seen as a career change.

Appreciate ur thoughts

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by Amy » Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:26 pm
Hi suithink,

I think it will be more difficult to switch careers without an internship. It is certainly not impossible, but won't be easy.

I think it is best to be honest about your goals and aspirations in your MBA essays.

Good luck!

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