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求助~~~请问headhunter的工作背景对MBA申请 有好处吗

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发表于 2010-8-18 10:56:27 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
我现在从事传统行业的外贸销售,工作一年,
明天有个初级猎头职位让我去面试,
我打算明年10月申请读MBA,不知道哪种工作经历会对申请更有利~
急~
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沙发
发表于 2010-8-18 11:53:18 | 只看该作者
个人一直觉得如果申请mba的话 关键不是你在哪个行业 而是你在所在的行业做了什么
你的情况的话 再考虑下mba后职业路线的问题即可
板凳
发表于 2010-8-18 23:50:03 | 只看该作者
Hey there!  It would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance here.  The short answer is that YES, headhunter experience could be valuable for you.  This would especially be true if you are targeting some sort of HR-related role in the future.  And even if you are not, you will be able to argue that this HR-related experience will be extremely valuable as you move forward in a general management role in your career.  After all, these skills (hiring people, recruiting talent, retaining talent, etc.) are very valuable as an executive especially.

Now, that being said, if you can demonstrate continued growth at your current company, that would be an EASIER argument to make.  That is, if you show that you are being promoted, taking on more and more responsibility etc., we would have an easier time showing career growth, a logical career path, etc.  people that move around too much in their careers have to explain WHY in their apps.  Given the choice, I would prefer that you stay at your current job and demonstrate increased leadership, etc.  But the headhunter job could work also—it would just take a bit more cleverness in the application.

Hope this helps!


Jon Frank
HBS MBA 2005
Founder,
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2010-11-25 17:13:58 | 只看该作者
Thanks, Jon. You can read Chinese ? Fantastic!
Greatly appreciated.
My MSN: stefenie917(A) hotmail.com
Keep in touch.


Hey there!  It would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance here.  The short answer is that YES, headhunter experience could be valuable for you.  This would especially be true if you are targeting some sort of HR-related role in the future.  And even if you are not, you will be able to argue that this HR-related experience will be extremely valuable as you move forward in a general management role in your career.  After all, these skills (hiring people, recruiting talent, retaining talent, etc.) are very valuable as an executive especially.

Now, that being said, if you can demonstrate continued growth at your current company, that would be an EASIER argument to make.  That is, if you show that you are being promoted, taking on more and more responsibility etc., we would have an easier time showing career growth, a logical career path, etc.  people that move around too much in their careers have to explain WHY in their apps.  Given the choice, I would prefer that you stay at your current job and demonstrate increased leadership, etc.  But the headhunter job could work also—it would just take a bit more cleverness in the application.

Hope this helps!


Jon Frank
HBS MBA 2005
Founder,
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