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How to Make a Big International Career Move Without Wrecking Your Momentum [7/11/2026] (Recording)
Most international moves are planned as logistical exercises of visas, postcodes, and shipping boxes. But for high-performing professionals, the real risk isn't the paperwork; it’s the loss of career momentum. Whether you are choosing between staying where you are, applying for a degree abroad, or making a direct leap into a new market, the stakes are high. In this session, we move beyond the "backpacking expat" advice. We will look at how to evaluate international opportunities through a strategic lens, ensuring your next move compounds your future rather than interrupting it. We’ll discuss the exact frameworks used with mid-career professionals and high-achieving students to choose between cities like Copenhagen, Vienna, or Sydney, and how to know when a degree is a bridge, and when it’s just expensive avoidance. By the end of this livestream, you will be able to: 1. Apply the 4-Part Decision Lens: Evaluate any move based on career upside, visa/work-right reality, ROI/financial runway, and emotional sustainability. 2. Audit Your Path: Determine whether a direct job search, a Master’s/MBA bridge, or a hybrid strategy is the most viable route for your specific career stage. 3. Identify Momentum Killers: Recognize the common mistakes (like over-researching or under-translating experience) that cause high-performers to stall during relocation. 4. Draft a Post-Move Narrative: Begin framing your move so it fits into a coherent professional story that international recruiters actually trust. Outcomes 1. A Clearer Go/No-Go Framework: A structured way to stop second-guessing your choice between staying or going. 2. A Bridge Audit: Clarity on whether that degree you're considering is actually necessary for your target market's visa and hiring rules. 3. The Translation Checklist: A list of what in your current background needs to be pruned or massaged to make sense to an employer in a different system.

Non-US Elite MBA Pathways: IMD, SDA Bocconi & HEC Paris
This session moves beyond school rankings to give you the strategic framework for building a powerful European career. Join cross-cultural career coach Caolan Hunter (ex-On, Ogilvy) to learn how to integrate your career, education, and long-term life goals into a coherent international strategy. We will explore the specific pathways offered by three of Europe's most influential business schools: IMD, SDA Bocconi, and HEC Paris. By the end of this session, you will understand the unique strengths of these European powerhouses and leave with a strategic shortlist of MBA targets aligned with visa reality, your career goals, and your personal leadership style. Learning Objectives: What You Will Learn 1. The European MBA Power Centers: Discover how IMD, SDA Bocconi, and HEC Paris function as distinct hubs of influence and talent, each with a unique philosophy and network. 2. Decoding European Work & Visa Realities: Get a clear-eyed view of the post-MBA landscape in Switzerland, Italy, and France. We'll analyze post-study work rights, the practicalities of corporate hiring for non-EU nationals, and pathways to long-term residency in each country. 3. Strategic Career Positioning for Europe: Understand how hiring logic for top roles in Europe differs from the US. We'll explore how IMD's focus on executive leadership, Bocconi's dominance in luxury and finance, and HEC's pipeline into continental consulting and strategy can shape your career. Key Outcomes: What You Will Walk Away With 1. A New European Map: You'll see IMD, SDA Bocconi, and HEC Paris not just as top schools, but as distinct platforms for launching specific and ambitious European career trajectories. 2. Visa & Employability Clarity: You'll be able to confidently navigate the nuances of the Swiss, Italian, and French post-MBA work environments, aligning your choice with your passport and life goals. 3. A Personal Viable Pathway Map: You will leave with the tools to build a personal map connecting your background and ambitions to the right program, industry, and country. 4. Unmatched Access Insights: You'll understand why the intimate, senior cohort at IMD, the industry-specific ecosystem at Bocconi, and the elite Grande École network of HEC can provide unparalleled access that larger programs cannot replicate.

Global Mobility for Real People: Careers, Visas & Passports in 2026
Borders are tightening, digital‑nomad visas are mostly marketing, and “just get an MBA abroad” is no longer a complete mobility plan. In this session we look at global mobility as part of your life and career portfolio: how degrees, skills, employers, visas and, in some cases, second citizenships fit together over the next 10 to 20 years. Drawing on current data and real cases from Europe and Asia, we will cover what is realistically available to professionals who are not billionaires, how to read countries’ migration postures, and how to choose programmes, roles and locations that keep your options open. You will leave with: - A clear framework for thinking about mobility as risk management and opportunity, not fantasy - A map of the main routes that actually move the needle for early and mid‑career professionals - Concrete questions to ask when choosing schools, employers and countries if you want real global options, not just a nicer passport stamp

Non-US Elite MBA Pathways: INSEAD, HKUST & IESE
This session moves beyond school rankings to give you the strategic framework for building a truly global career. Join cross-cultural career coach Caolan Hunter (ex-On, Ogilvy) to learn how to integrate your career, education, and long-term life goals into a coherent international strategy. We will start by exploring the specific pathways offered by elite non-US business schools like INSEAD, HKUST, and IESE, using them as a lens to understand the bigger picture of strategic mobility. By the end of this session, you will stop thinking “US or nothing” and leave with a concrete, strategic shortlist of serious non-US MBA targets aligned with visa reality, your career goals, and your risk tolerance. Learning Objectives: What You Will Learn 1. The Real Global MBA Landscape: Understand the true power centers of business education beyond the United States and how they offer distinct advantages. 2. Visa & Post-Study Work Reality: Decode the practical realities of post-MBA life in Europe and Asia, focusing specifically on post-study work rights, the ease of corporate hiring for international graduates, and viable pathways to long-term residency. 3. Strategic Career Positioning: Learn how hiring logic differs from the US and why the smaller, more international cohorts at these schools can provide stronger access. We’ll explain where non-US MBAs over-perform, particularly in sectors like luxury, consulting, sustainability, finance, and deep tech. Key Outcomes: What You Will Walk Away With 1. A Reframed Worldview: You'll gain a new understanding of INSEAD, HKUST, and IESE not as "alternatives," but as premier, strategic choices for a global career. 2. Visa & Employability Clarity: You'll have clear, actionable insights into the post-MBA visa and employment landscape in Europe and Asia, ensuring your school choice leads to a real career outcome. 3. A Personal Viable Pathway Map: You will leave with the tools to build a personal map connecting your background to the right program and region, aligning your education with your long-term life goals. 4. Strategic Confidence: You will have the confidence and evidence to know that for many career paths, a non-US MBA is a strategic advantage, not a second-tier option.

Non-US Elite MBA Pathways: Oxford (Saïd), LBS & Cambridge (Judge)
This session moves beyond school rankings to give you the strategic framework for leveraging the UK's unique position as a global career crossroads. Join cross-cultural career coach Caolan Hunter (ex-On, Ogilvy) to learn how to turn the immense brand power of Britain's top universities into a launchpad for your international ambitions. We will explore the distinct opportunities offered by Oxford (Saïd), London Business School, and Cambridge (Judge). By the end of this session, you will not only understand the nuances of the UK's elite MBA ecosystem but will leave with a strategic shortlist aligned with the UK's favorable visa reality and your specific career goals. Learning Objectives: What You Will Learn 1. The UK's Premier MBA Ecosystem: Discover the crucial differences between the standalone, finance-centric powerhouse of London Business School and the deeply integrated, tech and impact-focused models of Oxford and Cambridge. 2. Mastering the UK Post-Study Work Visa: Get a crystal-clear understanding of the UK's Graduate Route visa. We will analyze this two-year post-study work opportunity as a strategic tool and discuss how to leverage it for maximum career impact. 3. Strategic Career Positioning for the UK Market: Learn how to position yourself for top-tier roles in London's world-leading finance and consulting sectors, and how to tap into the burgeoning tech, biotech, and social impact scenes flourishing around the "Oxbridge" ecosystem. Key Outcomes: What You Will Walk Away With 1. An Ivy League-Caliber Framework: You will see how Oxford, LBS, and Cambridge serve as a strategic UK "Ivy League," opening doors globally in a way few other institutions can. 2. Actionable Visa & Employability Confidence: You'll have a clear, actionable strategy for using the UK's post-study work visa to secure a top job and build a long-term international career from a London base. 3. A Personal Viable Pathway Map: You will leave with the tools to determine which of these three iconic institutions (the city hub of LBS or the collegiate worlds of Oxford and Cambridge) is the right fit for your personality and career vision. 4. Global Brand Leverage: You'll understand precisely how to leverage these globally respected brands in interviews, networking, and long-term career planning to create opportunities far beyond the UK itself.

Global Admissions: What Korean MBA Applicants Get Wrong
Are you a Korean MBA applicant looking to navigate the global admissions landscape? Join me, Caolan, for an insightful session on the common pitfalls and unique challenges faced by Korean candidates in the MBA application process. With over 150 successful MBA and Master's admits to top programs like INSEAD, MIT Sloan, and London Business School, I specialize in cross-cultural applications and have a deep understanding of what it takes to stand out. Having worked with clients from leading companies such as Netflix and Deloitte, I bring a wealth of experience in crafting compelling applications that truly reflect your potential. My approach is precise, practical, and tailored to help you succeed in highly competitive admissions environments. You’ll learn to reinterpret your strengths through a global lens, connect your story to what elite programs truly value, and position yourself as a culturally fluent leader ready to thrive in international environments. Whether you’re applying to an Ivy League MBA or a European Master’s, this session will help you go beyond credentials to craft an application that feels both strategic and unmistakably human. Don't miss this opportunity to gain strategic insights and boost your confidence.

Your MBA Edge: Turning a Non-Traditional Path into a Winning App
Join this live conversation with a Korean INSEAD admit from a niche industry (gaming) and their admissions coach, Caolan. We’ll unpack how to build an authentic, coherent MBA story without over‑fixating on scores, even as a reapplicant or non‑traditional candidate. You’ll see how they framed transferable skills, targeted schools with different cultures, and prepared for interviews. - Learn how to craft a compelling and authentic application story that stands out, even with diverse career paths or perceived weaknesses like a lower GPA. - Understand why storytelling, strategic discussions, and a holistic approach can be more critical than perfect quantitative metrics (GMAT/GPA) for top MBA admissions. - Discover strategies to reframe your niche industry experience as a competitive advantage, turning perceived disadvantages into strengths. - Gain insights into researching and articulating school-specific fit, moving beyond generic website information to truly customize your application. - Be inspired by a reapplicant's journey to INSEAD, demonstrating that with the right approach and guidance, success is achievable for a wide range of profiles. - Learn what to look for in a consultant, including the importance of genuine care, industry understanding, and time investment. An engaging, interview-style conversation between Caolan Hunter and Gitak Kwak, followed by an open Q&A session, designed to empower aspiring MBA candidates, particularly those from non-traditional backgrounds or facing unique application challenges, by offering practical insights and an inspiring success story. Who it’s for: - Korean and international MBA hopefuls - Reapplicants or candidates from niche / non‑traditional industries - Applicants worried about stats (GPA/GMAT) or “imperfect” profiles

The Non‑Traditional Applicant’s Storytelling Workbook
How to build an authentic, coherent MBA narrative (without obsessing over stats). Non‑traditional candidate stories can be coherent, but often candidates just don’t know how to translate them for what Adcom wants to hear. This guide helps you translate your niche experience into MBA language.

Duke Contributions to the Fuqua Community Essay
Plans to drive social impact at Fuqua through technology, non-profit support, and student-led consulting initiatives.

Duke Fuqua Post-MBA Career Goals Essay
Plans to pursue senior leadership in tech or consulting, with a long-term vision of transforming Korean companies.

European MBA Value Proposition
A European MBA can strategically reposition Korean professionals for accelerated global careers and long-term leadership potential.

INSEAD Personal and Leadership Reflection Essay
A candid overview of leadership strengths, weaknesses, and ongoing development in managing diverse, cross-functional teams.

INSEAD Career Overview and Key Decisions Essay
A summary of career progression, leadership experiences, and cross-cultural impact in global tech and enterprise roles.

INSEAD Managing High-Stakes Complexity Essay
A reflection on navigating a high-pressure, unprecedented project, balancing strategic vision with expert risk management.

INSEAD Career Summary and Progression Essay
A reflection on key career decisions, leadership experiences, and global business impact.

INSEAD Short- and Long-Term Career Goals Essay
Plans for transitioning from Korea’s gaming industry to global digital platforms and building a founder-focused accelerator.

Mistakes Koreans Make in MBA Applications
The very traits that make Korean professionals so exceptional (rigour, humility, diligence) can, without calibration, falter in Western admissions.
How to Choose the Right International Career Move [6/10/2026] (Recording)
If you're considering a move abroad, a degree in another country, or a pivot into a more international career, the hardest part is often not ambition: it's choosing well. A lot of smart professionals get stuck between several “good” options: stay where you are and keep building, go abroad for a master's, switch markets, accept a less obvious opportunity that may open bigger doors later, or wait for a clearer path. This webinar is designed to help you think through those decisions more strategically. In this session, we'll look at how to evaluate an international move in a way that goes beyond excitement, fear, or generic expat advice. We’ll cover how to weigh career upside against cost, visa realities, employability, timing, and quality of life, and how to identify which option actually fits your long-term goals. In this webinar, you'll learn: - how to evaluate whether an international move is strategically worth it - when a degree abroad makes sense and when it probably doesn’t - how to compare countries, cities, and career markets more realistically - what people often underestimate about visas, employability, and timing - how to choose between a safer path and a more ambitious one - how to make a move that is not just exciting, but coherent By the end of the session, you’ll leave with: - a clearer framework for evaluating your next international career step - better questions to ask before committing time, money, or energy - a more realistic understanding of what makes a move viable - more clarity on whether your best next step is to relocate, study, stay put, or reposition first This webinar is for professionals who are: - considering relocating for work - debating whether to pursue a master’s or MBA abroad - trying to break into a new international market - weighing multiple career paths across countries - looking for a more strategic way to plan a global career move Whether you're early in the process or already deciding between specific options, this session will help you think more clearly and move forward with a stronger strategy.
Cómo posicionarte para una búsqueda de empleo internacional [6/22/2026] (Recording)
Buscar trabajo en un contexto internacional no consiste solo en traducir tu CV al inglés o postular a más ofertas. Muchas veces, el verdadero problema es otro: tienes experiencia, capacidades y criterio, pero tu perfil no se entiende con claridad fuera de tu mercado, tu sector o tu país. En este webinar veremos cómo posicionarte mejor para oportunidades internacionales, para que tu experiencia tenga más sentido para recruiters, hiring managers y programas en entornos globales. Hablaremos de cómo presentar tu trayectoria de forma más clara, cómo destacar lo que realmente importa y cómo construir una narrativa profesional que resulte creíble, relevante y competitiva. En este webinar aprenderás a: - entender por qué un perfil sólido puede perder fuerza en un proceso internacional - identificar qué partes de tu experiencia no se están traduciendo bien fuera de tu contexto local - presentar tu trayectoria de una manera más clara, estratégica y atractiva - construir un perfil que conecte mejor con empleadores internacionales - mejorar la forma en que explicas tu experiencia en tu CV, LinkedIn y entrevistas - evitar errores comunes al postular a oportunidades globales Al final de la sesión, saldrás con: - una idea más clara de cómo posicionar tu perfil para el mercado internacional - un mejor marco para explicar tu experiencia y tus fortalezas - más claridad sobre qué cambiar en tu CV, LinkedIn y narrativa profesional - una forma más estratégica de presentarte para oportunidades fuera de tu país o sector actual Este webinar es para profesionales que: - quieren acceder a empleos en empresas internacionales o en otro país - están intentando reorientar su perfil hacia un mercado más global - sienten que su experiencia tiene valor, pero no está “aterrizando” bien en procesos internacionales - quieren presentarse con más claridad, confianza y estrategia - están aplicando a roles globales, programas internacionales o posiciones en inglés Tanto si estás empezando tu búsqueda como si ya llevas tiempo postulando sin conseguir la respuesta que esperabas, esta sesión te ayudará a entender cómo hacer que tu perfil sea más claro, más legible y más competitivo en un contexto internacional.
