Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive How to Build an MBA Resume, Part 1

Blog Archive How to Build an MBA Resume, Part 1 In your MBA resume, be sure to showcase your accomplishments, rather than merely stating the responsibilities of your position. When your responsibilities are presented with no accompanying results, the reader has no understanding of whether you were  effective  in the role you are describing. For example, consider the following entry, in which only responsibilities are offered: 2014â€"Present  Household Products Group, Flocter Gramble  Cincinnati, Ohio Brand Manager Responsible for managing a $10M media campaign, supervising a staff of five junior brand managers, monitoring daily sales volumes, and ensuring the consistent supply of product from five production facilities in three countries. The reader is left wondering, “Was the media campaign successful? Did the staff of five progress? Did sales volumes increase? Did the supply of products reach its destination?” When this one long bullet point is instead broken down into individual bulleted entries that elaborate on each task and show clear results, the reader learns not just about the candidate’s responsibilities, but also about that person’s ultimate effectiveness and successes. 2014â€"Present  Flocter Gramble  Cincinnati, Ohio Brand Manager Initiated $10M television/Internet “Island Vacation” promotion introducing new Shine brand detergent, surpassing first-year sales targets within three months. Mentored and supervised five junior brand managers, each of whom was promoted to brand manager (company traditionally promotes 25%). Analyzed daily sales volumes and identified opportunity to increase price point in Midwest, resulting in 26% margin improvement and $35M in new profits. Secured “safety supply” of vital chemicals from alternate suppliers, ensuring 99% order fulfillment. By comparing the first entry with the second, you can see how much more effective an accomplishment-driven resume is than one that simply lists responsibilities. Share ThisTweet Resumes

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