Showing posts with label Gyaan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gyaan. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Setting right expectations !!

Lets face it :-

No MBA school is a hogwarts ( unless you are amongst the likes of wharton stanford etc)...
Have received calls/mails from some of new admits asking for information regarding placements etc... One thing which is common is that everyone has high expectations... I had them too.. Its natural.. But unfortunately they are not fulfilled in majority of cases ... Off course there are exceptions but i have said this earlier too "They are exceptions"....
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On a different note :- In past few days I feel like gaining popularity ( thanks to my weekly chronicle) ..
I am happy I could help ...
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Career switch story  .. Switches happen
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1)
Most of it happens in consulting .. Consulting involves everything so it is a career switch because you never work on similar stuff continuously ... ISB is one of the best consulting B-Schools in India ( or Asia?) .... But consulting is not everyone's cup of tea... It involves travelling , it needs grades , consistent academic performance, well rounded personality ... lot of stuff .. Thats why consulting is most sought after jobs at ISB.. I too prepared for them .. everyone does....

2)
After consulting it is mostly a career leap within the industry .. Our batch too is replete with such cases and this makes perfect logical sense too.. You know abt the industry u were working in.. u hv done MBA so u deserve a steeper career and accelerated  path ...

3)
Then comes the actual switch which most of the new admits look for .. From IT to marketing or vice versa.. From IT to operations and vice versa.. etc etc.. completely perpendicular career paths... Thats where exceptional people succeed... The examples are few and far... I can only tell why this happened in my batch and this is completely my hypothesis.
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 a) Economy was down so companies preferred prior work experience .... Makes sense.. They want few people...
b) Companies have lot of choices .. No of interested candidates outnumbers the number of posts ( atleast in initial days of placements when most of the dream companies where every "SWITCHER" wants to go ...
c) People want to switch roles but might not be willing to take fresher level salary in some field where they will  be completely new ...
d) Large batch size of ISB - This factor is positive throughout the year and adds to ISB experience but then plays a huge negative in placements season .. The bargaining power is with companies .. They have choices , they have jobs , they are authority...
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I ended up in 2) .. I got a better role in same industry .. I am Relieved  ... Will be happy soon.. hopefully :-)

So what should people in 3rd category do....
1) Be god like :-) .. Do everything possible to manifest passion for new role ....
2) Participate in the club activities to network and build a strong user base...
3) Take part (and win) some competitions which strengthen your resume for such companies...
4) Be well read about everything .. You should be able to answer questions which someone with a background in that industry is able to answer ( stuff which wont be taught)
5) Use clubs and preparation materials of past year generously
6) Pray to god that economy improves and company's  hire in large numbers ...
7) Try and get grades... it does not matter everywhere but showcases your intelligence ..

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It is a great place to be .. Just set your expectations right and understand a few things

- This is just a hault and not the destinations
- First job is not last ( though it usually sets the direction)
- getting a career switch of type 2 is good..
- dont compare your career with others.. everyone has unique past and that helps in shaping future ...
- Salary matters but roles and company matter more ( to me)
- There are very smart people around.. do not get bogged down.. u have something whic others dont have .. thats why you are selected
- if u need to value MBA then try to imagine your career with or without MBA and then take a call and not by imagining your post MBA job with someone else's post MBA job .. Thats not right ( though is most common, i still fall into that trap in my mood swings)
- best is yet to come .. always ...


God speed and Good Luck !!!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

GMAT Gyaan !!

If you dont know I should tell you I am never going to write gyan articles.. I cant write them but I can provide links for many good articles becaus googling was what I did the most in my application days.

Here is a great post for GMAT preparation !!!

I will try and find my links repository and post it here !!!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Writing essays ??

This post is too good.
It has links to some good tips.

No value add from my side. :-)

Profile vs Chances

The ISB co 2011 thread on pagalguy has started and exactly same trend shows up...

People are posting their profiles and asking if their profile is good...Whethe they will get a call .. how much GMAT is gud enuf ...

Here is what i replied to few such posts... It is posted here in Gyaan-Section because the post in ISB thread will be lost soon in flurry of new posts..

What would you do if I say your profile is not good... Will u give up ur dream?

What would you do if I say ur profile is gud ... Will u stop polishing your profile?

Either way it is harmful...

No one is capable or rightful enough to comment on anyone's profile or interview chances...
Any one who thinks that he needs an MBA from ISB , or for that matter any other good B-school , would have something in his profile which could make him unique and can b his/her USP...

So plz plz plz ...
1) Identify ur weaknesses
2) Polish ur strengths
3) Address ur weaknesses for eg if u have poor acads then get a good gmat score ...
4) Trust urself.. Everyone is unique.. So are you !!!
5) Be honest to yourself.

ISB , for sure , says HOLISTIC evaluation and completel believes in it.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

GMAT Timing !!

If you plan to take GMAT before next application season then try and knock it off by April. It will give you 2 full months before application season to prepare your sample answers.

Strengths , Weaknesses Goals , Why MBA , Why now etc.trust me even if these are not asked in interview straightaway you have to convey these to the adcom. Some way or the other.The better you are prepared on these bette would be your capability to weave these facts into answers of other questions.

1) Start with GMAT.

2) Forget everything ( except any community service if you are doing) and by everything I mean everything on MBA aspect too like research , contacts etc.

3) 2 months post GMAT are for this only

GMAT re-takers take it only if you feel you can improve your score atleast by 30-40 points.

This was my strategy. You can devise one for yourself too.

Expert Pagal !!!

If you don't understand the subject then you ae not familiar with arguably the best site for MBA preps:- PAGALGUY.COM.

A new thread has started on Pagalguy which I am sure will be hugely successful and informaive like the last year's thread.

Anothe thread that I love on PG is Art of writing SOP this thread not only helped me fine tune my goals but also gave me good words to explain them.

I plan to posy my theories and strategies here and on the aforementioned thread. Just feel like paying back to PG.

Till then

Adios