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发表于 2011-11-30 15:27:21 | 只看该作者
楼主说得很对很对,来mark
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-1 10:04:34 | 只看该作者
From McCombs (Creating a Career Path & Personal Marketing Plan)

1, find my value(as a foreign applicatant, maybe the US company wanna expand their oversea market)for the organization

2, build relationship with the organization

3, create network of the industry in volunteer activities
43#
发表于 2011-12-1 22:12:21 | 只看该作者
Hey,folks.You will have done a great jobs on individual mind & life,exspecially to gains of me,thanks.
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发表于 2011-12-1 22:34:55 | 只看该作者
mark
职业规划,点醒很多梦中人,包括我自己
45#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-6 22:43:33 | 只看该作者
Your Elevator Pitch: Don’t Go Networking Without It
By Laura Hill


I attend a lot of business events that include networking.  When meeting someone new, one of the first things we ask each other is “what do you do [for a living]?”  It’s an easy question, right?  roviding a clear, direct answer is SO important to build our personal brand, help us find jobs, and facilitate new business.  And yet I almost never get a good answer to this basic query.

Common Elevator Pitch Mistakes

   Humor:  “I help push drugs” instead of “I do product marketing for a pharmaceutical company”, just isn’t funny and makes a bad first impression.
   Too broad:  “I work in technology” or “I’m a consultant” is useless.  “I work for XYZ Company where I manage the help-desk group” is good.  “I’m an independent marketing consultant – I specialize in developing sales promotion and direct marketing programs” is good.
   Underselling:  “I’m just an order-taker on the fixed income trading desk”.  Way better to just say “I work on the fixed income trading desk”.
   Too vague:  “I help companies unleash hidden value”.  What the heck does that mean?!
   Life story:  Your pitch is not the time or place to give the chronology of your career or explain your career decisions.  Monologues are bad.
   Jargon:  beware of company/industry jargon until you know your audience.
   Uptalk:  that’s when you’re making a statement but with rising inflection so that it sounds like a question.  “I work in finance?” makes you sound weak and flighty – like a Valley Girl?

Best Practices for Your Elevator Pitch
Here are my rules for a good elevator pitch – which by the way is nothing more than your
self-introduction or answer to “what do you do?”

   Say what you do at the present time.  You may also want to mention what you want to do next.  If your job is hard to explain, keep working on it till you find an easy way to convey key information that is consistent with your networking and branding objectives.
   If you are in transition, be clear about your target job/employers and mention your recent and noteworthy former employers (or clients).  Example:  “I work in pharmaceutical marketing, most recently as VP for a startup biotech company and previously for Bristol Myers-Squibb.  I’m in transition; my search is focused on mid-sized biotechs, including late-stage startups.
   Build your brand.  Be thoughtful about what makes you distinctive and for what you want to be known.  This should be reflected in your pitch.
   Test your pitch.  If your pitch generates appropriate questions and relevant conversations, it’s a good one.  If your listener’s eyes glaze over or silence ensues, you missed your mark.
   Always reciprocate.  “And what do you do, Mark”?  Even better:  ask what he does first, so that you can optimize your returning pitch.
46#
发表于 2011-12-8 14:23:35 | 只看该作者
LZ能想得如此清楚,很是佩服~

在说服别人的同时,也是在不断地认清自我
47#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-8 18:12:29 | 只看该作者
Elaborate on "Strong" applications that you  typically look for.


Good undergraduate transcript/grades
Well written essays
Strong recommendations
Good job progression/leadership/mgt.
Community leadership
Strong GMAT score
Strong interview

申请前需要做的check list。
48#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-11 18:46:18 | 只看该作者
我得尝试说服他们,为什么我要在学校明明有很多不错的
accounting,statistics,calculus,microeconomics,analytical,writing,presentation,logical analytical的
课程或者预备课程的前提下,还要尝试在入校前很久,去打算自学一些与这些东西重复的课程。

那是因为我意识到
1,我是非英语母语学生,听讲/消化能力本身就相对较差,那么在这些课程上就会被别人甩下去。
(听,能听懂百分之几。听懂的部分,是否代表能用英语思维理解了。是否可以有效运用了。
是否具备良好的口语水平/英语思维能力,以便和别人讨论,
做出成果,不拉小组的后腿,甚至去担当一些事情。)
2,比起有经济金融工作背景的学生,没有相关知识的我,显然学习效率要更低。

以上是两个缺陷。我不希望因为这些缺陷影响我的课程摄入,甚至占用我找工作,参加活动的时间
在学校会很忙,需要take balance。也就是说,需要放弃一些东西。
我希望通过入校前的准备,让自己不至于在平衡各种事情时,因为学习能力不足,放弃了本不该放弃的,受太大的损失

说白了,我希望尽可能的和其他同学站在同一条起跑线上
所以,我要在入校前,去补充这些基础知识。
49#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-11 18:51:04 | 只看该作者
那么节约出来的时间,要干嘛呢
1,networking,混脸熟
2,通过各种读,看,谈,别人的推荐,了解美国的culture(当然,是和工作相关的)

在美国,就做只在美国能做的事情
而不是在美国,却做在中国也能做的事情
50#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-23 16:51:30 | 只看该作者
http://portal.sliderocket.com/m/BHPVN/Happy-Holidays-2011
from Ross

Think about your job search
1 practice ur pitch & ur story
2 make new connection, and invest old ones
 reach out almuni, talk to strangers & family
3 focus on what u want? Industry? Function? Location?
4 explore iMpact. Videos, podcasts, workshops
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