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Adriana knows a thing or two about overcoming challenges. Turns out a Global MBA was precisely what she needed to take the next step and build a career path to her dream employer, Amazon. Here is her #MBAStory.
JUNE 10, 2021
MBA alumna Adriana is used to working in a man’s world. Working within the construction industry, she started in Venezuela, her home country, then made a career move to Germany. But being good at her job wasn't good enough. She needed more to stand out, and that required a big change.
Inspired to learn new skills and advance in her career, Adriana decided a global MBA programme was the golden ticket. A year after, her MBA opened more doors than a promotion. EDHEC introduced her to Amazon, resulting in her current, dream job.
Want to learn how Adriana built her way to Amazon? Just keep reading to get into the mind of this impressive MBA alumna.
Adriana knew an MBA programme was right for her because she wanted to learn and, most of all, change. To switch up what she was doing professionally, Adriana needed new tools and sought a programme that offered a wide range of curriculum, like EDHEC’s Global MBA with four unique specialisation tracks.
But why EDHEC in Nice, France?
“I chose EDHEC because they were so international,” Adriana said. EDHEC’s average Global MBA cohort represents 30+ nationalities and a wide range of professionals across its 50 candidates.
Although an international class is what drew Adriana to enroll in EDHEC’s programme, it was EDHEC’s Career Services that introduced her to Amazon.
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EDHEC Global MBA students are exposed to leading brands like Amazon, Uber, PayPal, Amadeus, Deloitte, L’Oreal, and many more each year. Through networking events, alumni days, company presentations, and beyond, EDHEC works to open doors for careers at these brands.
Adriana applied to Amazon Pathways during her Global MBA programme along with several of her classmates after a company presentation on campus. Adriana was talented and experienced, but when she entered Amazon’s rigorous interview process, she didn’t pass.
Instead of accepting rejection, Adriana embraced the failure and learned from it.
Her first interview taught her what she needed to improve upon to get a job at Amazon one day. Amazon focuses on data during the interview. She needed to be prepared to pull statistics from her work experience to prove her successes. Armed with that data, she prepared for a second chance.
When Adriana had another chance to apply to Amazon, she didn’t hesitate. Leadership is a foundational principle of Amazon and Adriana knew exactly how to intertwine these beliefs into her value proposition. She directly transformed rejection into success and landed her dream job as an EU Construction Manager at Amazon in Milan, Italy.
For the past year, Adriana has learned how vital flexibility is for a career at Amazon.
“Once you get into Amazon, you can grow. If you want to change your position and promote yourself regularly, it’s such a large company that internal doors are infinite,” she said. “It’s great for people who want to grow. If you don’t like constant change, it’s not a good fit.”
For a go-getter like Adriana, Amazon presents all the challenges and opportunities she desires. If you’re unsure of what you want, that’s where an MBA helps.
EDHEC’s Career Services team works hard to launch CareerSMART to Global MBA students each year. This curated week is designed to prepare students for today’s job market through company presentations, networking events, coaching sessions, alumni chats, and more.
Adriana highly recommends that all Global MBA candidates capitalize on their time with the coaches at EDHEC. You should be realistic about what skills you know already and what skills you can develop to get the job you want.
“In order to change job functions or industries, you have to make sacrifices,” Adriana said. “Whether it’s compromising location or giving up your managerial position for something entry-level, you must learn what’s important to you and realize what you can and can’t give up.”
By deciding these factors up front, you can outline the direction of your job search to secure the highest ROI possible from your MBA programme.
How about some interview advice from an EDHEC alumna who transformed a failed interview into an offer letter?
“Don’t focus on how much you need a job. Focus on why you’re the best person for the role,” Adriana advised. “Take it from me. Understand exactly who you’re interviewing with and talk to people who know more about the company to learn company culture and about the hiring process. It’s all about asking questions!”
Read More: The Economist Ranks EDHEC’s Global MBA 3rd worldwide in Opening New Career Opportunities
Do you relate to Adriana and want a change in your career? EDHEC’s Global MBA can advance your professional skills and help you make an impact. Our unique 10-month, intensive programme prepares you for today’s job market while enjoying life in Nice, France.
To learn more about the Global MBA programme, download our brochure.
Operating from campuses in Lille, Nice, Paris, London and Singapore, EDHEC is one of the top 15 European business schools, ranked 1st worldwide for its Master in Finance. Fully international and directly connected to the business world, EDHEC commands a strong reputation for research excellence and the ability to train entrepreneurs and managers capable of breaking new ground. EDHEC functions as a genuine laboratory of ideas and produces innovative solutions valued by businesses.
The School’s teaching is inspired by its research work and a focus on “learning by doing”, all with the aim of equipping people with the skills to succeed in business.