Hello everyone,
I'm currently a second-year undergraduate student majoring in Economics with a minor in Neuroscience at Erasmus University College in Rotterdam (NL). I'm looking to break into MBB with a particular interest in their offices in Switzerland and the Middle East. Although I am open to other options just these seem like the most fitting/plausible as they are still hiring quite a bit (unlike UK) plus I only speak English Lithuanian and Russian.
So far my GPA is solid but not outstanding. What I do have going for me is my work experience. I started a 6 month internship at a small local consulting firm (we work with big international clients tho) and I work there till now after receiving an offer (total work time 1 year). I am currently a project leader for a phrama project we have as well as closely working with Military and Defense projects, as well as helping oversee and train 2 interns.
Given that I'm not from a target school incase I do not get into MBB after Bachelors, I'm considering pursuing a Master in Management.
My questions are:
- Is pursuing a MiM the most effective strategy to enhance my chances with MBB?
- Among the following MiM programs, which would best position me for a role at MBB, especially in the Swiss and Middle Eastern markets?
- University of St. Gallen – Strategy and International Management (SIM)
- ESCP – Master in Management
- LSE – Masters in Management
- HEC Paris – Master in Management
- London Business School – Masters in Management
- INSEAD – Master in Management
- ESSEC – Master in Management (International)
- RSM – MScBA Master in Management
- RSM – MSc Strategic Management
- Bocconi – MSc in International Management
- IESE – Master in Management
I would greatly appreciate any help or experiences you could share regarding my 2 questions as well as anything else I might not even think to ask!
Thanks!!!