MBA – MBA Admissions & Support – Resume Review
| MBA Application Review & Advisory Service |
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Essay Review – Mini Pack (Global) – Resume & 1 long or 2 short Essays |
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US$200 (You will be contacted within hours!)
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Your resume must demonstrate a consistency or dedication so that reviewers can follow your progress or transition in
a profession or some special interest. For example, it may be a consistent involvement with France, a consistent position
in finance, or consistent extracurricular pursuits.
Of equal importance is the breadth of your experiences and interests. Use your resume to demonstrate your interest in
and commitment to a variety of disciplines or areas, as diversity and expanded horizon are highly valued by business schools.
The goal is to show an admissions committee precisely what you have accomplished in your academic, professional,
or personal lives.
You may also consider including slightly more information than you normally would in your resume. If your former
employer is not well recognized nationwide or by admissions officers, we suggest that you offer some brief description
of company background and its major milestones. For example, you should emphasize its most important business aspects
such as its revenue size, personnel size, products, services, international locations, rankings, among others.
In addition to describing the company, describe your role within the company. Include your individual responsibilities
and accomplishments. The more specific description, the greater the likelihood it will differentiate you from other applicants.
Our staff members have years of experience reviewing resumes for both school and job recruitment purposes. If you
would like an extra pair of trained eyes to look over your resume and polish it up, please feel free to email us at
info@gmat.ie or call us directly at (01) 44 03 960!
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I took the GMAT yesterday and got......680 (unofficial score). Needless to say I am delighted, if somewhat stunned. I never thought I'd score 100 points higher than last time around. My maths improved the most (from 32nd percentile to 56th percentile) and I was in the 95th percentile in my verbal. If I'd had a few more weeks I'm sure I could have improved my maths score even more, but I'm happy with 680. Thanks for all your help and the excellent classes. They really were invaluable and worth every minute. -Mathew (This student took our 28-hour long course in London.) Read More... |
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