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Winter Career Fair
Last week came the much awaited winter career week; a number of leading companies from various sectors participated. Here’s a gist of the companies that that I find particularly interested in:
- Louis Vuitton
- Nestle
- Clinton Foundation
- Disneyland Paris
- Tradebe
- Loewe
- L’oreal
- Werfen Group
- Johnson & Johnson
There were a couple of pleasant surprises as well, with participation by Asian companies like Infosys and Wipro from India and the SK Group from South Korea.
Corporate presentations, once again, were very informative and gave us an idea about the corporate culture, business structure, career opportunities and address students’ queries.
The networking café was a success; it gave students the opportunity to interact with representatives from a diverse set of companies. All in all, I think the Career Services’ outstanding efforts paid off, and the career week was an excellent experience.
A New Term Begins
Three weeks of winter vacation ended in the blink of an eye. All of us have returned to Barcelona from our part of the world for the new term and yet more challenges! It is great to see everyone again, so energized, after a short break.
For the new year we get a new study group. With an Indian, a Russian/American, an American, a German, a Brazilian/Portuguese/Canadian in my new group, the group dynamic is going to be very different from my previous group and I certaintly look forward to that!
In addition to the core course, Spanish class and internship hunting, those doing 12 or 15 months program also have elective classes, the next 10 weeks is sure going to be even more interesting!!
Key takeaways from the Fall MBA Career Week
The fall career week brought together ESADE MBA students and recruiters from the banking and consulting industries and we were given the opportunity to participate in company presentations and interact with recruiters in a networking coffee event. Attending company presentations and the networking coffee are new concepts to me, as both are not particularly common in Asia. In fact, I find networking with recruiters very challenging, considering I don’t often find myself in situation where I need to promise myself within such a short period of time. Thanks to a second year Chinese student, who pushed me into taking to recruiters by reminding me that this is a wonderful opportunity to build-up networking skill, something most Asian lack of.
Below are some of the takeaways gleaned from my first career fair:
1. Compared to the hiring freeze earlier this year/late last year reported by MBA students worldwide, the participating companies are hiring MBAs, for both permanent and internship positions. Not surprisingly, there are signs showing the economy may be on its way to recovery, with banks making profit in Q3, manufacturing companies across the world increasing outputs, etc. This is a relief for those of us who will be ready to jump back into the job market in 2011.
2. Opportunities in Asia, manly China. A number of companies are going into Asian/Chinese market or are expanding its presence in Asia. Another piece of good news for those interested in working in Asia!
3. Obtaining an MBA guarantees a “lucrative job” is a false fantasy I had for years and after personally undergoing an MBA program, I know I was far from right. Apparently there are a lot of “behind the scenes” efforts involved in landing a good offer. Knowing what I want, planning ahead, building up the necessary skill sets for the job, networking, etc, are keys to land a decent job post MBA.
4. Start applications early. I am very much surprised by my classmates’ devotion in internship hunting. A number of them have submitted resumes beforehand and had their first round of interviews during career week. There are probably thousands of MBA students worldwide seeking for internships, starting early is always a good strategy.
To sum up my experience from last week, I would say that it was a great experience for all of us and it was very impressive to see the great and positive reception we received from all the companies. The companies were very open to talking to us and answering whatever questions we had about their companies in general and possible internship positions. However, the better prepared we were, the more we got out of it so it helps to have a sense of which direction we want to be heading in.