Schedule a call with a Leland team member who can help you explore your options.
Schedule a call
This package is designed for those who already have a drafted resume and need help with editing, polishing, and analyzing for strengths, weaknesses, and building upon the rest of their application. Here's how we'll work together for this package: - Initial Resume Review — I'll review your resume ahead of our call and make suggested changes in a new document (this preparation generally takes 1 hour). - Resume Revision — I'll share my detailed changes and provide feedback on what else could further improve your resume depending on gaps; we'll likely have time to workshop some of these suggestions live This package includes one 1-hour async review and one 1-hour live session.
An error-free resume that will highlight your strengths, mitigate weaknesses, and align well with your application strategy
Coaching delivered via live sessions and .
I'll review your resume on my own time ahead of our scheduled call and then we'll talk through feedback and any other questions you or I have during our live session.
Services included:
Editing
Resume
Schedule a call with a Leland team member who can help you explore your options.
Schedule a call
$5944h 30m of coaching
Craft winning MBA essays through brainstorming, drafting, and editing
Starting at $6605h+ of coaching
Expert help on your MBA essays, recommendations, resume, and more
Starting at $4,00020h+ of coaching
Get help with Editing, Recommendations, and .
Joined July 2023
5.0
HBS MBA | 4x M7 Admit | Humanities Major | Resume, Essay Edits & Strategy
Having gone through the MBA application process and achieved admittance to the five schools to which I applied (Booth, Darden, HBS, Kellogg, and Wharton), I know the dedication required to submit compelling applications that yield your desired result. In addition to this, I've helped a number of prospective MBAs think through their interest in business schools in general, as well as strategize to improve their candidacy. This has ranged from advice on taking specific courses to demonstrate capabilities in weak areas (e.g., 3-credit online, quantitative course to balance a humanities major or a low undergrad quant grade) to tactical tips on navigating a waitlist successfully and receiving an offer of admission. This has also included guidance on GMAT and GRE prep and big-picture thinking to investigate a targeted list of post-MBA career options. I came from a more traditional background at first glance (investment banking, private equity) but had a non-traditional major (Art History) coupled with a personal passion (sustainability) that I hadn't yet explored professionally, but was committed to pursuing in the future. Strengthening weak spots while weaving together my divergent experiences and interests (art, music, Italian language and culture, volunteer tutoring, environmentalism, finance) in my application and detailing my targeted career path (sustainable finance) was a challenging but rewarding experience. I'd love to help you think through links between the many diverse and seemingly disconnected experiences we often have when applying to MBA programs.
2h of coaching