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by abhi.genx7 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:35 am
During my 3 month stint at the MLM company , i contributed 170,000 INR to the company.(directly contributed to 700,000INR ) .It requires convincing people to join the company , each person paying 7000 INR. I personally convinced 100+ people and total number of people under me is 250.
I worked part time for the company , so would it be considered as a good contribution and is it worth mentioning.?

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by Stacey Oyler » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:07 pm
Hi,

Yes, it certainly is worht mentioning your work experience, even if it was part time. You will still want to have a solid reason for seeking an MBA. Often adcoms become concerned when an applicant applies for an MBA immediately after finishing another advanced degree program. You don't want to appear as though you are a "degree collector," but rather be convincing that both degrees are critical to your future goals.

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