
How to Stand Out in VC Recruiting
Venture capital recruiting is relationship-driven, competitive, and often opaque—and standing out requires far more than a strong resume. In this session, you’ll learn how VC firms actually evaluate candidates, what signals investing potential, and how to differentiate yourself through sourcing, market insight, and clear thinking. We’ll cover networking strategies, outreach, interview preparation, and how to demonstrate judgment and curiosity even without prior investing experience.

Essays (3): Duke Fuqua MBA Admitted R1 Class 2028
These are the 3 application essays of an applicant who secured Round 1 admission to Duke Fuqua MBA.

Essays (4): UVA Darden MBA Admitted R1 Class of 28
These are the 4 application essays of an applicant who secured R1 admission to UVA Darden full-time MBA.

Positioning Your Military Experience for an MBA
Military experience can be a powerful differentiator in MBA admissions when it is translated clearly into leadership, impact, and future potential. This session will show you how to reframe service roles into business-ready language, quantify outcomes, and connect your experience to post-MBA goals that resonate with top programs. We’ll cover essays, resumes, recommendations, and interview positioning, along with common pitfalls veterans face and how to avoid them.

The AI Career Edge: Positioning Yourself for the Future of Work
AI is reshaping how companies hire, what skills matter, and how careers evolve. The candidates who stand out aren’t just using AI tools—they know how to position themselves strategically for a rapidly changing job market. In The AI Career Edge: Positioning Yourself for the Future of Work, you’ll hear from experienced coaches who regularly work 1:1 with candidates navigating career transitions in an AI-driven landscape. This panel offers rare access to the same frameworks used in coaching sessions to help professionals adapt, stay competitive, and communicate their value effectively.

How to Strengthen Your Deferred MBA Story Before the Deadline
Deferred MBA programs look for candidates with clear potential, thoughtful career vision, and evidence of leadership early in their careers. If you’re planning to apply this cycle, the months before the deadline are when strong applicants refine their goals, sharpen their narrative, and ensure their experiences clearly support why an MBA makes sense for them. In this session, you’ll learn how to clarify your long-term story, highlight leadership and impact effectively, and strengthen the core themes that run through your essays and application materials.

Paid Media Strategy Example Template
This is an example media strategy template--it would need to be fleshed out a lot more to add significant value, but this is a great way to start as it covers aspects such as competitive analysis, channels, testing, risk and contingency planning, etc.
Sample Answer to a Leadership Question (LinkedIn Example)
This is an example response to a leadership question based on an experience with a team at LinkedIn.
How to Answer "Tell Me About Yourself"
"Tell me about yourself" is a common interview question, but there are specific signals that employers are looking for. In this video I will break down how you should approach these questions.
Sample Answer to a Resume Deep Dive Question
This is an example of a resume deep dive in a consulting interview.

Stanford GSB career handbook
Stanford GSB career handbook for experienced professionals

The University of Chicago GSB Case Prep Book
The Student’s Reference Guide to Practicing Consulting Case Interviews

Job Evaluation Tool
Practical template to help you rationally evaluate different job opportunities.

Strategy Consultant Charting Cheat Sheet
A quick-reference cheat sheet for choosing the right consulting chart to clearly communicate strategy insights and data-driven stories.

Start Early, Apply Strong: Successful PhD Timelines
Strong PhD applications are built over time, not rushed together at the last minute. In this session, PhD application expert Abigail H. will walk you through ideal PhD application timelines, from early research planning to faculty outreach and final submissions. You’ll learn how to sequence your work strategically, avoid common timing mistakes, and set yourself up to apply with confidence and clarity.

Technical Interviews & Core Finance Concepts
Technical interviews are where candidates rise or fall, and mastering the fundamentals is essential to getting an offer. In this session, you'll learn how to approach the most commonly tested finance concepts—from valuation and accounting, to financial statement analysis and market drivers—in a clear, structured, and interview-ready way. We’ll cover typical technical questions, what interviewers listen for in strong answers, and how to avoid the common mistakes that signal inexperience. Whether you’re starting from scratch or sharpening your edge before first-rounds, you’ll walk away with frameworks, study priorities, and practice tactics to approach technicals with confidence and communicate like a future banker.

Your Ticket to STEM Graduate School Admission
Short guide to STEM graduate programs, required application documents, and essay advice

Example: MIT Sloan Cover Letter
This is an example cover letter for the MIT Sloan MBA application

Creating Your Thriving Community - Workbook
Neurodivergent Series

Intro to Real Estate Private Equity and Headwinds
Real estate private equity offers a unique blend of investing, operations, and market analysis, but today’s environment presents new challenges and opportunities. This session provides an overview of how real estate PE works, including deal structures, value creation levers, and career paths, while also unpacking current headwinds such as interest rates, financing constraints, and shifting demand across asset classes. You’ll gain a clearer understanding of how firms are adapting and what this means for investors and candidates alike.