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Too many unrelated career moves!

by think.thru » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:49 am
Hey
Very good day!

My brief profile-
1. Grad 3.3 GPA, 720 GMAT
2. B.Tech (IIT'05); CFA level 3 candidate; Indian male. Pretty decent extra-currics
3. Analyst with world's top mutual fund house

After my UG, I have involved myself with as many as 4 totally non-related work profiles.
a. Entrepreneur - educational coaching institute (six mnths)
b. Marketing analytics - work primarily involved statistical models (15 months)
c. Retirement industry - analyst
d. Fixed income - analyst

My ques-
I have worked in so many different roles and unfortunately, all of them have been un-correlated. How do you think, I should link them all and bring up a common thread out of these? My post-mba goal is private equity & long-term is being an entrepreneur.

Thanks
TT

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Re: Too many unrelated career moves!

by Linda Abraham » Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:49 pm
think.thru wrote:Hey
Very good day!

My brief profile-
1. Grad 3.3 GPA, 720 GMAT
2. B.Tech (IIT'05); CFA level 3 candidate; Indian male. Pretty decent extra-currics
3. Analyst with world's top mutual fund house

After my UG, I have involved myself with as many as 4 totally non-related work profiles.
a. Entrepreneur - educational coaching institute (six mnths)
b. Marketing analytics - work primarily involved statistical models (15 months)
c. Retirement industry - analyst
d. Fixed income - analyst

My ques-
I have worked in so many different roles and unfortunately, all of them have been un-correlated. How do you think, I should link them all and bring up a common thread out of these? My post-mba goal is private equity & long-term is being an entrepreneur.

Thanks
TT
I'm not sure you need to have a common thread as much as you need to provide the reasons for the job changes and show that however meandering, your career path has been one of growth and advancement.

As it happens I do see a common thread in your first 3 jobs and that is analysis, presumably quantitiative. It seems to me like your entrepreneurial experience combined with a quantitative analytical rigor could be very useful in PE. Obviously the details that I lack make the difference, but I see promise in this story.

Best,
Linda
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