Putting together a resume seems like a routine task, which you may have done several times before: after graduating college, applying for your first job, making a career change. Yet, preparing your resume for business school takes a bit more special attention.
Oftentimes MBA applicants tend to stuff as many “highlights” into this document as they can, but this is not the best approach. When the admissions committees have over 20-30 pages of a complete application to review, the resume for business school should serve as a one-page overview.
David White, co-founder of Menlo Coaching, discusses the resume as the centerpiece of your MBA application. It needs to cover you as a whole person, it needs to be specific, and it needs to be targeted.
Watch the video to learn how to craft the perfect MBA resume and strike the balance between informative and exhaustive.
Content of this video:
00:00 - Intro
00:29 - Rule #1
00:56 - Rule #2
01:36 - Rule #3
02:50 - Rule #4
03:56 - A Note On Education
04:04 - A Note On Extracurriculars
04:10 - What To Leave Out
05:01 - Summary
🔴 Subscribe to our channel for more videos like this:
/ @menlocoaching
Your MBA Resume Is More Important Than You Think:
menlocoaching.com/mba-applica...
LEARN MORE:
===============================
✴️ The Complete MBA Applications and Admissions Guide:
menlocoaching.com/mba-applica...
🏫 Extracurriculars in MBA Applications:
menlocoaching.com/mba-applica...
⭐ Want to work with us? Apply here:
menlocoaching.com/contact/
🎓 Our website:
menlocoaching.com/
#MBAResume #BusinessSchool
Негізгі бет 4 Rules for the Perfect MBA Resume
Пікірлер: 5