@@Slowlybutshrly What sounds hardest to your ears? 1. MBA 2. Masters Degree in Economics 3. Masters Degree in Statistics? Which "sounds" toughest of the 3? How about 2nd toughest?
Hello. I am another ex-employee from Corporate Valuation and KPMG. But I am from the other side of the world. I am so thrilled about your video~ I am going to apply for next year CBS. After I quitted Corporate Valuation and KPMG, I worked in growth equity and buyout. I then worked there for 7 years. Then, I have my own online trading business for other 6 years and finally sold the little company. From my interaction with my venture capital colleagues, the most lucrative deals, e.g. medical devices, telecommunication, and climate technology, require a technical background to understand and source. The less technical deals in the, for example, platform and consumer sector usually command higher price because more venture capitalists bid the same deals. So, your career may be better off if you seek jobs in growth equity and buyout. You can make better use of your valuation skills. 😀
Love your videos! I'm a CBS deferred admit and plan to enroll in fall 24'. Could you make some content about career opportunities after MBA, and recruitment processes? (please detail about campus recruitment)
love your videos! thanks for taking us inside the class!
glad you like them
@@Slowlybutshrly What sounds hardest to your ears? 1. MBA 2. Masters Degree in Economics 3. Masters Degree in Statistics? Which "sounds" toughest of the 3? How about 2nd toughest?
@@mathematicaleconomist4943 statistics is tough and a lot of work but it’s worth it and quite fun if you wiling to put effort into it :)
@@lara0705 Thanks for your input!
@@lara0705 How much statistics have you done?
Hello. I am another ex-employee from Corporate Valuation and KPMG. But I am from the other side of the world. I am so thrilled about your video~ I am going to apply for next year CBS.
After I quitted Corporate Valuation and KPMG, I worked in growth equity and buyout. I then worked there for 7 years. Then, I have my own online trading business for other 6 years and finally sold the little company. From my interaction with my venture capital colleagues, the most lucrative deals, e.g. medical devices, telecommunication, and climate technology, require a technical background to understand and source. The less technical deals in the, for example, platform and consumer sector usually command higher price because more venture capitalists bid the same deals. So, your career may be better off if you seek jobs in growth equity and buyout. You can make better use of your valuation skills. 😀
If you don’t mind me asking, what kind of internship did you complete before applying to CBS?
Love your videos! I'm a CBS deferred admit and plan to enroll in fall 24'. Could you make some content about career opportunities after MBA, and recruitment processes? (please detail about campus recruitment)
yes! i'm still going thru one but i will after the fact :)
You look gorgeous 😍..I hope you success in your life...❤️❤️..