Career Options
FY is in full swing for the class of 2010. I just came back from sitting on a panel during the Entrepreneurship Forum. I know it’s just the beginning of the year and everyone hasn’t gotten sucked into attending recruiting events just yet, but I’m excited to say that it feels like there’s a good number of entrepreneurs in that class. I hope they continue exploring it as a serious career option. I know that I am very happy to be where I am today and I look forward to talking to first years about their ideas and business plans.
Personally, my calendar is already filling up with meeting requests and club fairs and all that good stuff that comes along with Darden. Soon I’ll be checking my calendar reminders to tell me exactly where I need to be at any given time. Until then though I’m off to the beach for a week. See y’all in a few!
August 19th, 2008 10:46 am
Hi, my name is Josh, and I’m a recent Stanford GSB graduate. I’d like to offer your readers some helpful information. I recently surveyed my classmates, friends and colleagues, and asked them to discuss their application strategies, as well as advice for entering MBA students, for Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, and Kellogg. I compiled the responses into a FREE 21-page report available at http://www.ExpertCollective.com. Stanford MBA applicants tell me that the information is really helpful in filling-out their essays with detailed and specific information, while the entering first-years appreciate the advice on how to make best use of the 2 years at business school. I’d love to have you review the full version of the report (80+ pages) if you think you’re readers might be interested. Please send me an email at josh@expertcollective if you’d like me to email you a copy to review for your blog.
Best wishes for your success!
Josh Hohman
Stanford MBA 2005
http://www.ExpertCollective.com