Switching from non-profit to for-profit

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Switching from non-profit to for-profit

by memery999 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:00 pm
Hi,

I finished undergrad in 2006 and spent my first two years post-college teaching English abroad in Thailand and China. I returned to the US in 2009 and have worked as a database coordinator at a non-profit for about a year. I'm considering applying to b-school for 2012. In the meantime, however, I'm thinking about taking a for-profit job. I'd like to make more money and work in a more challenging environment. I am not particularly interested in advancing in a sector (non-profit) that I do not plan on remaining in after I complete business school. I know that having a non-profit background can be an advantage when applying to business school. My question is this: if I take a for-profit job now, perhaps in consulting for example, how will admissions officers consider my background? Will I effectively lose the advantage that I would have had had I remained in the non-profit sector? I'd appreciate any advice or experience you can share.

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by Stacy Blackman » Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:46 pm
Hi memery999,

I wouldn't be overly concerned about the impact your career change will have on your application. Business schools are looking for excellence, in whatever it is you choose to do. Figure out what you enjoy, what you are passionate about, and then work like crazy to make a legitimate impact. You can make an impact in non-profit or for-profit organizations.

I hope this was of help.

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