Ahead of the Curve: Preparing for MBA Internship Recruiting NOW

Kira D.

Hosted By Kira D.

5.0

39 Reviews

Ready to walk onto campus with clarity, confidence, and a competitive edge? Join this high-impact session designed specifically for newly admitted MBA students who want to get a head start on internship recruiting. Note, this session will cover a broad range of available career options for students still deciding on internship interests (corporate finance, supply chain, product management, brand management). Though Investment Banking and Management Consulting may be discussed - they will not be primary discussion points. This workshop is best for students who are looking to refine or pair down their interest areas prior to starting the recruiting process. It's also a great fit for students who want to have multiple "game plans" depending on their performance for fall and spring recruiting timelines. In this 60-minute workshop, you’ll receive: ✅ Templates to build your 2-minute and Booth-style elevator pitches ✅ An MBA recruiting checklist (resume, STAR stories, "why" statement, and more) ✅ A snapshot of what to expect from recruiting timelines across industries ✅ A high-level look at the most common job functions for MBAs (and how to think about fit) You'll walk away knowing exactly what to focus on before orientation begins—so you can start your MBA ahead of the curve. We’ll close with 10–15 minutes for live Q&A.


What you'll get out of this event

Templates for your "booth" pitch and 2-Minute answer to "Tell Me About Yourself" - and how to evaluate which pitch to use in different recruiting and networking environments

An MBA Recruiting Checklist - specific items to tackle to get ahead of your peers

A snapshot of key recruiting timelines across industries so you don't miss any options

A quick list of popular internship industries and functions for MBAs (and how to think about fit)


This event is great for admitted MBAs (First Years) who want an edge in recruiting for competitive MBA Internships

This event covers:

Interview Prep

Skill Building

Career Planning

Professional Networking

Resume Review

Personal Branding

Networking Strategy

Job Search Strategies


Kira D.

Hosted By Kira D.

5.0

39 Reviews

Ex-Disney Recruiter | H1B/STEM OPT savvy | Vet Supporter | Interview Coach+

Coaches professionally

Experience level: Manager

100+ people coached for Career Coaching

Kira has helped clients get into these companies:

WHY should you hire me as your coach? BLUF (Bottom Line, Up Front). Quick bulleted list and story form both provided below, based on how you learn/read best. The Short List: -Former Recruiter for the Walt Disney Studios and Lucasfilm. I know what it takes to get into rooms and to walk out as the "candidate to beat" in a lineup of interviewees. -10+ Years experience coaching professionally (full-time) for students and experienced professionals, including top business schools like the USC Marshall School of Business (UG, MS, MBA). - Helped clients land roles in: corporate finance, CPG, entertainment (business side, marketing, finance, etc), internal consulting/strategy, supply chain/ops, pharma/medical, tech, automotive, IB and management consulting (undergrad only), brand management and product management, to name a few. - Consistently called out by clients as being the best when it comes to mock interviews (behavioral) and resume notes/edits. - Expert copy writer. - Lived and worked in Los Angeles for 22 years. I survived the Great Recession (2008), multiple SAG and WGA entertainment strikes and almost strikes, changing industries and job functions multiple times, and have landed roles with some of the most competitive companies in the world (Disney, DreamWorks, USC). Story Version: One of the best reviews on my page is from a former MBA student (and Military Vet). He said, "Kira is an incredible career coach and an even better human." This is what matters. Yes - that I am a knowledgeable and experienced coach. But more than that - I care about my clients and their overall well being. Job searching, grad school, transitioning from the Military and career switching are all incredibly stressful - a lot of times, more stressful than I think people anticipate. I love seeing people walk through these challenges and come out the other side, literally transformed. Often achieving more than they themselves thought possible! I have helped first gen, international students, recently separated military vets, and other non-traditional students (or clients) break into new industries and build a career path that they are excited about. When I graduated from undergrad, I graduated off cycle in December, because I kept changing my major and had to take extra classes. I landed my first job as a Production Assistant at DreamWorks Animation by February. In April, at graduation, all my friends were freaking out. Those I'd worked with in production on campus asked how I got my job and if I could teach them how to land jobs like the one I had. In addition to working with friends individually, I referred 5 people to the studio where I worked. Within 12 months, 4 of them were hired and the person who wasn't was an artistic prodigy and now works at Netflix. This has always been something I've loved doing. It just took me a while to realize it was an actual job :). My main goal in any conversation is to help YOU get clear about your next step - and to identify what you need to do in order to reach your short and long term career (and life!) goals. I'm typically a good fit and have a lot of experience working with people who: - Are MBAs recruiting for internships or full-time for all role types (Corporate Finance, Marketing/Brand, non-tech PM, PMM, Leadership Programs, Supply Chain/Ops, Business Intelligence, Sales, Startups) outside of IB and Management Consulting. I have experience working with clients and students in IB and Consulting - but there are a lot of folks on the platform who have more hands on experience here. I will say - I do a mean behavioral interview - and have had folks with a bent towards IB and Consulting remark that they have benefitted from my approach to the behavioral portion of the interview process, while working with other coaches on the technical/case portion. - Are making a significant career pivot (to a different job function, industry, or both - or out of Military service). - Are neurodiverse (ADHD, etc) and need help with productivity hacks and finding work streams that work for them. - Are students at any level (undergrad to graduate) and searching for an internship or full-time job - Are early/mid career professionals looking for a new career direction and need some help shaping and managing their career search/exploration process. - Are international students struggling with networking best practices in the US and understanding the basics of H1B and STEM OPT. I have worked with programs where 70-90% of the students were from outside the US. That said, I am not an immigration professional and cannot provide legal advice. - Are interested in careers in the entertainment space (film, TV, streaming, etc.) OR who are wanting to transition out of entertainment into a more "traditional" corporate role.

Ahead of the Curve: Preparing for MBA Internship Recruiting NOW

Tuesday, Jul 8

from 10:00 PM – 11:15 PM UTC

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