以下是引用bolei在2007-9-22 2:59:00的发言: sorry, was travelling around in China. so missed a lot of the questions.
inseadsh, nice pictures by the way.
cojazzh, you did not meet me at the world mba tour. i was out of town and was not able to be back in time for it. that's also probably the last time that you will see karla in shanghai. a new guy will take over marketing in china. she will be covering the rest of asia.
i graduated in jul 2006. for insead alumni, if you are in based in china and are on the mailing list, you should have seen the email from me a while ago, introducing myself. i'm working for a non-profit entity of insead based in china.
inseadsh has basically covered a lot of stuff about job search and career services. jul intake - unless you intend to do IB, you have time to prepare yourself for the job search in march/april. it is slighly harder in that sense because you are being recruited out of cycle for most of the companies especially if you are intending to work in america. dec intake - you are thrown right into the job search for an internship...and then after that internship, you are going for the fulltime position
the key word is networking. and that is essentially what you need to do. mine the insead alumni directory. ping the alumni in the companies that you are interested to work for. if all the above conversations among the insead alumni has not convinced you, well, let me say it out loud, insead alumni do not bite. we are friendly and helpful people. insead has a knack of bringing helpful friendly people to the mba program, unlike some other american schools. i do not want to name names, but yeah, i have interacted with alumni from those schools...lets just say that you can easily tell the difference.
inseadsh and bolei, I can't say more than just really thank you guys for bringing us such helpful information. I was totally convinced, once more, that INSEAD is definitly the school that you can find a lot of smart, open-minded and helpful people. |