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These days more and more MBA students are choosing to pursue a career in tech. At HBS, 20% of the Class of 2015 went into the tech industry after graduation. For many, having some basic coding knowledge is a must. [...]
Recent grad Mallory Dwinal came to HBS after pursuing a PhD in education at the University of Oxford and working as a middle and high school Spanish teacher with Teach for America. Now a few months out of the HBS bubble, we asked her to reflect on her experience. Here’s what she thinks prospective students should know about HBS. [...]
After five years working in venture capital and private equity, Laura Little (MBA 2015) was eager to make a career change. With a budding interest in early-stage healthcare, Laura enrolled at HBS to pursue her passion. These days Laura is still based in Boston – helping to lead corporate development at American Well, a Boston-based telehealth startup. We checked in with Laura to learn more about how she honed her interest in the healthcare space at HBS. [...]
I majored in theater at a liberal arts college, and I came to HBS from a nonprofit. It was a matter of hours, not days, before I realized the idea of the “traditional” HBS student was practically non-existent. [...]
When I arrived at HBS I was determined to enhance my knowledge of Entertainment and Media by being involved in the student club and working with Anita Elberse, the famed media and entertainment professor at HBS. I had read about Anita even before applying to business school. She only teaches in the EC year, however, I reached out once I stepped foot on campus to inquire how I could help as a research assistant on media cases and began pitching ideas to Anita. [...]
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