It’s a common practice among business school candidates to prepare for their interviews beforehand: they even put down a list of possible questions and try to guess what direction the talk would go. They tend to forget about one thing, though: not only the questions of the admissions board matter, but your own as well.
Graduate school isn't like undergrad when, in theory, you could take a year or two to choose a major and poke around different career paths. The process moves a little faster as an MBA student. You don't need to set your target job in stone, but you should have a solid idea or two in mind, so you're ready to make the most of your courses – as well as networking and recruitment opportunities.
MBA25, which is a part of the educational holding “MBA Strategy”, is looking for the leader of department who can manage fast growth of business line, build great team, fully responsible for business line’s sales and P&L.
Prospective business school students may decide to pursue an MBA for many reasons. Whatever your reason is for obtaining an MBA, here are five things to do the summer before business school. These tasks can help you maximize the return of your degree, as well as help you begin business school on the right foot.