WE: 58 months by matriculation in Software Engineering(IT Project Management)
Nationality: Indian
Age: 27
Gender: Male
WORK EXPERIENCE (52 months till date):
(3 Years)
Senior Applications Engineer,
Oracle Inc.,
India
(2 Years)
Software Engineer,
Infosys LTD.
The Work Experience had been a mix with leadership roles in terms of innovation and experience.
And learnt a lot about the team dynamics and leadership and global arena in technology.
Work Experience would be hard hitting from adcoms to me as a lot persons would come with the same profile from this industry....
Extra Curricular:quite good with T&P CELL HEAD COORDINATOR in my undergrad college and other activities and have been an initiative taker always be it college i.e. getting a proposal for the formation of Entrepreneurship cell in college or the NGO work I did after work or a small start up in the web services.
Aiming:FUQUA ,JOHNSON ,TUCK ,DARDEN ,INSEAD ,HAAS ,ANDERSON ,KELLOGG ,COLUMBIA.
I dont know how exactly I am going to give a stellar application to adcoms when I have such qualification.....kindly suggest how to approach and present these elements ...and is there a way to really make it to one of the above mentioned b schools kindly enlist them in safe &ambitious categories??
Indian Techie Differentiation and chances...
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Well as an Indian Techie you are facing the most uphill of battles! But gotta conquer than mountain right?
Here are four things I feel will really help out
1. Kick the heck out of the GMAT (No brainer here)
2. Show a constant fast-track up the leadership ladder and abnormal success in your work history
3. BE UNIQUE - You gotta find some point, some story, something that they will have never seen before.
4. Make sure your goals are TIGHT - Logical goals = more attractive candidate.
That's a good place to start.
Here are four things I feel will really help out
1. Kick the heck out of the GMAT (No brainer here)
2. Show a constant fast-track up the leadership ladder and abnormal success in your work history
3. BE UNIQUE - You gotta find some point, some story, something that they will have never seen before.
4. Make sure your goals are TIGHT - Logical goals = more attractive candidate.
That's a good place to start.
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https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Admis ... 700945.htm
Reach out, and let's gab. Our only requirement is that you don't prefer warm milk over cold milk. Everyone else, 100% welcome.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 866-409-4753
Hit us up on WhatsApp.
Ping our satellite: 0884#&@-2#101101
Contact us via web form you lazy git: https://admissionado.com/contact/
Mostly, email Claudia.