Posts Tagged ‘MBA’
June 22, 2010
It’s arguably the most popular and sought-after degree today, and most companies are rushing up to sign MBA graduates who’re hot off the block from the best universities in the business. But there are some students who hold an edge over their counterparts, simply because they’ve had the sense and foresight to sign up for an internship or two during their breaks between semesters. Some of them do this so that they’re able to gain a toehold in the industry even before they graduate, others do it for the experience, and yet others take up internship positions because they want to test the waters before diving into them completely once they leave school.
Employers are most likely to be favorably disposed towards graduates who have completed an internship because they are perceived as being more committed to their cause. Of course, you need to have luck on your side as well if you want to intern at a reputable and well-known organization. But what happens if you work at an internship in finance only to apply for a job in marketing after you graduate? Does your indecision show that you’re flighty or does your foresight show prudence in trying out the options available before you settle for the one you’re most suited for?
It’s hard to second-guess employers in this regard; some of them may applaud your forward thinking while others may be hesitant to offer you employment because they fear you may be using the job as another testing ground. But in general, internships make a solid foundation for an MBA’s student quest to land a good job. When they apply for and secure a position at a company that has a reputation for churning out effective interns, their value rises in the job market, more so if they’re able to garner accolades from their temporary employer.
Most students seek employment with the companies they’ve interned in if they’re satisfied with the workplace, the nature of the job and the salary offered. Only a few prefer to move on to a different organization of their own accord; the rest of course are unable to make the grade as full-time employees.
An MBA graduate’s greatest assets are the fact that he/she is able to think analytically, make the right decision using the information at hand, and most important of all, learning from experience as time goes by. With an internship, students gain experience, something that is invaluable in the business world. So no matter if you’re undecided about your chosen field of work in the business world, no matter if you have no intention of staying on with the company you’re interning with for the long term, and no matter if you think it’s a waste of time that could be spent doing something more worthwhile, it pays to complete an internship program before you graduate from B school.
By-line:
This guest post is contributed by Anna Miller, who writes on the topic of online degree . She welcomes your comments at her email id: anna.miller009@gmail.com
Tags:degree, graduates, guest post, internship, MBA, university, work experience
Posted in Careers, ESADE, MBA | 2 Comments »
April 13, 2010
This is a guest post by Alvina Lopez.
When students pick undergraduate schools, they often look at rankings to determine which school has the best faculty-to-student ratio, the nicest dorms, the most state-of-the-art libraries and recreational centers, and the prettiest campuses. And while these rankings are important, valuable tools for comparing schools, MBA rankings are even more closely examined. Business publications like the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, FT.com, and BusinessWeek release regular MBA rankings, and they all differ. Some of these publications even create different lists based on different qualifications like American schools vs. international programs; readers’ choice; school size; and more. So how are prospective MBA students supposed to interpret these lists? Below is an outline to help you understand what MBA rankings are based on and what they mean.
Each publication or institution that releases a list of MBA rankings uses different qualifications to determine their top picks. Before scanning lists, review the methodology used, so that you have a better idea of what the rankings mean. The Economist, for instance, explains their methodology here as being based on the MBA market at the time the list was prepared. They asked schools with full-time MBA programs only from around the world to participate in a survey, and then selected the top 100 from their choices. So, if you want to attend a school that only offers part-time MBA programs and do not see its name on an MBA rankings list, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the program is considered poor: it just wasn’t qualified for that particular list.
In most MBA rankings, many aspects of the program and school are considered, including student-to-faculty ratio, program size, financial aid and value, career services, student assessment, recruiters, number of student who found jobs soon after graduating, size and influence of alumni network, number of offered programs, average GMAT score, student diversity, campus services and facilities, and others. Publications like BusinessWeek develop different lists to help students narrow down their search and find more focused information on the schools they’re applying to. Two of these more specific lists include “ROI: Business Schools with Bang for the Buck” and “European B-Schools.”
Top-rated MBA programs and schools will have received favorable scores in most if not all of the qualifications listed above. There may be very slight differences in scores in schools, so don’t cross off a program just because it isn’t ranked in the top 10 or 20 on a single list. Compare lists, and make sure you always read the methodology and individual school report before making a decision to apply to that program or not. Campus visits, interviews with students and faculty, financial aid, and the appropriate program offerings are also very significant factors when choosing an MBA program.
By-line:
This guest post was contributed by Alvina Lopez, who writes on the topics of accredited colleges online. She welcomes your comments at her email Id: alvina.lopez@gmail.com.
Tags:businessweek, comparison, ESADE, financial aid, financial times, MBA, rank, ranking
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March 25, 2010
What an incredible feeling. Few more hours and the day of our graduation has come. I am speechless and it is an amazing feeling. I am just working a little more to finish my second last assignment due tomorrow (Business Plan) and one more essay to go after graduation and I am done!!!! Finally!!!
This is the agenda for tomorrow in case you have missed the emails and notices.
Graduation Day on Friday 26th March .
Please find below the order of the day:
Location: Garden of ESADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, floor A next to Career Services.
Av. d’Esplugues 92-96
Agenda
11.00-11.30 Reception
11.30-12.00 Welcome Speech
12.00-13.30 Brunch
You are also invited to a Mass given by José Gette on the same day. It will be held in room A012 at 10.00.
Casa Llotja
18:45: FT MBA Class 2010 Graduation Ceremony.
Ceremony Location: Casa Llotja, Passeig d’Isabel II, núm.1- the main entrance is located on Pla de Palau, not Passeig d’Isabel II.
Enjoy and make sure that you charge your camera battery ;)
Tags:ESADE, Event, graduation, MBA, party
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March 11, 2010
This MBA at ESADE has been an incredible and unforgettable experience for all of us. Now is the time look ahead and dive back into the business world and you might as well do that in style.
The Hamburg-based company Papermoles, a famous bookbinding company that produces the folders for some of the most luxurious yachts, restaurants and hotels in Northern Germany, provides a special edition of its leatherfolders to ESADE.
These handmade folders are made of the highest quality upper leather, pure wool for the inside and each one individualised with your name on the front cover. At the end of the day it is all about you and “Enjoy business your way” pretty much says it all.
They are offering us the special edition, which will have black leather on the outside and blue wool on the inside corresponding to the ESADE colors. Each folder will have your name embossed on the front cover and if you wish also the ESADE logo below (for a fee). You can chose between the formats A5 (PortBook) and A4 (PortRing) and the prices will be reduced of course depending on the quantity ordered. Don’t forget that this is the highest German quality.
In case you are interested please drop me an email (here) with your name and size of the folder that you are interested in by Monday evening (15.03.10) and I will organise the folders before graduation. Images of the folders are below. Check out the entire Papermoles Catalogue (German) in case you want different colors and different products. You can chose among 4 different leather colors and 8 differend wool colors in any combination you wish because it is all about individualism at the end of the day.
I have been using mine for the last year so if you want to see them I am more than happy to show them to you!!!! I am proud of it! I don’t only love my folder ut I have bought several now…

Papermoles.com

Papermoles.com
Tags:ESADE, graduation, leather folder, MBA, Pamo, papermoles, product, quality, special edition, wool
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March 9, 2010
The team of ESADE Business School in the Citizen Act Competition disclosed the outcomes of their “information responsibility poll” last week. Almost all of the visitors of their site agreed that educating consumers about finance is primarily a responsibility of the finance industry.
Next question now must be: how are the banks doing it now?
To get an impression they are gathering anecdotes people might have on how banks did or did not educate consumers. So far, they have some interesting examples from India and the Netherlands. It would be interesting to see what examples exist from the rest of the world. Join the discussion in the quest for change here.
Tags:citizen act compeittion, education, esade business school, finance, India, industry, MBA, netherlands, poll, team
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February 15, 2010
There can only be one answer to that: grow it! ESADE’s corporate network is already extensive, especially in Spain, however I think that it could grow further. (Find a full list of Partners and recruiters here). In this regard I would like to emphasize the importance of this large network in relationship to career opportunities.
I thought about this over the last couple of days and I was wondering how large our corporate network must be by just considering the previous employers of every student? I would assume that every MBA student has worked on average for 2-3 companies x the 330 MBA students (rough estimate) currently at ESADE, which means that the network of the current students alone is enormous.
Being a fierce opponent of complacency and idleness I figured that it also might be up to the students to be more proactive and initiate a contact between ESADE and the previous employers. Take the network building in your own hands, produce leads, monitor the progress and communicate. Imagine the network we could have if every student shared his connections with his fellow student!!!!
My contacts are already contributed. Why don’t you share yours?
Tags:business, career opportunities, career services, Careers, companies, connections, MBA, network, recruitment
Posted in Careers, MBA, news, Social Networking | 2 Comments »
February 9, 2010
10.000th view of my blog “My ESADE MBA“*! Who would have guessed that? I am celebrating a little :) Thank you very much for your support and readership!!!
I started to blog about my ESADE experience in Feburary 2009 in the wake of my application for a scholarship. However once the scholarship application was rejected I decided to continue the blogging nevertheless because I enjoyed doing it. (btw. some of those who received the scholarship are blogging on the ESADE blog)
Considering that today I have finally reached the 5-digit-views for MyESADEMBA blog I decided that I would give you some more insights about this blog and ESADE in general through my statistics. The statistics give you a very good overview of what people are interested in and what they like to read about ESADE. Let’s see what we’ve got:
Top Posts
- Home page
- After Career Week = Before Career Week
- About My ESADE MBA
- Career Services’ reactions and promises.
- My ESADE MBA: Statistics and insights
- The Economist – FT MBA Ranking 2009
- Pre-MBA Readings
- About ESADE
- Barcelona – Insider Tips
- ESADE vs. IESE vs. others – my choice
- FT MBA rank 2010 – ESADE #19 (#18 in ’09)
- 2nd Place in the Elevator Pitch Contest
- FT European Business School Rank 2009
- ESADE MBA Directory (impressive considering its date)
- My ESADE MBA Admission Interview
- Good luck for the first exam!
- ESADE MBA Class of 2010 graduating 2012
- Rugby Iberia Cup: ESADE vs. IESE vs. LBS
Busiest day: 285 — Sunday, January 31, 2010
Busiest month: 2565 – January 2010
Top Search queries on my blog (last week)
roland berger interviews, myesademba unhappy student, iese mba tournament 2010, some images of top mba university in singapore, oxford mba ranking
Search Engine Terms used to find my blog:
- entrepreneur
- roland berger interview
- esade mba
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- myesademba
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- roland berger interview questions
- mba rank
- tobias caldeweyher
- esade entrepreneurship club
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- cavaria barcelona
- esade 2012
Google Search Engine Ranking for following search terms (?)
- ft mba ranking 2010 (#8)
- mba.com (#12)
- nexus esade (#7)
- esade (#14)
- ft mba ranking (#9)
- ft mba rank (#7)
- ft mba (#10)
- mba ranking 2010 (#22)
- cerebration 2010 (#6)
- ft 2010 mba rankings (#9)
- esade nexus (#6)
- ecch cases (#4)
- ft ranking (#8)
- ft european business school rankings (#8)
- nexus.esade.edu (#8)
- nus cerebration 2010 (#9)
- esade 2010 mba gmat club (#2)
- bcg barcelona (#7)
- aibc lse (#8)
- nexus esade alumni (#4)
Most clicked links:
- blogs.esade.edu/blogs/mba/mbablog/def…
- thembaexperience.wordpress.com
- itemsweb.esade.edu/mba/items_gestion/…
- economist.com/business-education/whic…
- economist.com
- delicious.com/myesademba
- morgans-musings.blogspot.com
- twitter.com/ESADENews
- bornliving.com/services/graduate
- linkedin.com/in/tobiascaldeweyher
There are tons of more interesting stats such as these but that might be a little too much. What fascinates me most is the interest, almost obsession, in the rankings, comparisons against other schools and interview questions. What I don’t understand is that so many people are obsessed with the rankings and placements of ESADE students but why do I see so few candidates visiting the campus and enquiring about the life as ESADE students? Is that all there is to a school? Visit the campus, speak to the students, attend lectures… Ask me ;) I am looking forward to seeing you all on campus and happy readership :)
*my own visits are not counted obviously
Tags:ESADE, insider, insights, MBA, myesademba, statistics
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January 25, 2010
The Financial Times MBA rank 2010 has just been published (full rank here). ESADE’s rank is #19, one down from 2009 (#18) with a 3-year-rank of 19. The top 3 MBA school in 2010 are again London Business School, Wharton and Harvard.

Source: FT.com
Tags:comparison, ESADE, ft, harvard, lbs, MBA, mba rank, rank, wharton
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January 24, 2010
According to my blog statistics the comparison and choice between ESADE and IESE has be one of the main interests of my readers. Therefore I decided to dedicate an article to my choice of ESADE over IESE.
IESE simply was never an option to me!!! It never made it to my radar. ESADE’s reputation was being the school with great people and culture and that reputation had reached me. Nothing alike about IESE. So i never considered IESE to be quite honest.
I met many of the schools at the MBA fair in London in 2008 and I based my choice simply on gut-feeling at the end of the day! LBS for example had some students present and the contact with them was terrible. After seeing how they were reacting to each other, talking to applicants, it was clear that I had no interest whatsoever in applying to them!
Another very important factor to me is the teamwork! I love teamwork and team focus and don’t like the cut-throat mentality of many other schools. When you have a school with a bell-curve grading system I assure you that you will feel enormous horizontal pressure. ESADE students are competitve but we are teams at the end of the day and not competitors. The feeling I got from IE, INSEAD and LBS namely showed me the exact opposite.
But at the end of the day you have to make the choice that feels right. you should definitely look beyond rankings though and consider the soft factors as well. I example only applied to HKUST, RSM and ESADE because these are the ones I had the best feeling about!! it is not only about ranks for me but about whether it feels right…
One last thing that I can recommend is that you ask to attend some of the classes when you visit the schools. And speak as intensively with students while on campus as possible!!! Keep asking and asking and asking!!! The responses and the way people respond will tell you a lot!
Overall i can say that I am very happy, I amazed with the selection of colleagues and definitely enjoy the experience!
I hope that helped you a little with your choice and let’s stay in touch!! Good luck with your applications!
Tags:admission, choice, collaboration, ESADE, hkust, ie, IESE, lbs, MBA, rsm, team, teamwork
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January 9, 2010
I just read a very interesting article in the Financial Times, written by Michael Gordon the former CIO for Fidelity international, which questions the risk-free nature of government bonds. This is quite fascinating as government bonds were the last investments that were considered “risk-free” or at least so we have been taught. However with the recent near bankruptcies of Greece and Dubai this reputation of investments in governments to be “risk-free” is now seriously threatened.
In relation to my previous article (here) about the need for new investment and financial theories because investors obviously do not act rationally in reality, the news about government bonds is quite stunning. I had already expressed my interest in alternative banking systems like “Islamic banking“, which has been gaining significant attention lately.
Considering that two of the most important underlying notions for the current financial theories are invalid, I am extremely curious what new schools of thought will come out of this crisis. Does ESADE have the capabilities to come up with alternatives? I truly hope so and that I can still experience it. What do you think?
Tags:banking, business schools, corporate finance, finance, financial crisis, investment, islamic banking, MBA, theories
Posted in Courses & Subjects, MBA, news | 2 Comments »
January 5, 2010
Original Article here.


Source: QS TopMBA.com International Recruiter Survey 2009
Tags:asia, asia pacific, australia, china, graduation, hong kong, income, India, japan, MBA, new zealand, post-mba, remuneration, salaries, salary, singapore, south korea, taiwan, topmba
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December 10, 2009
The Financial Times has published the ranking of the European Business Schools 2009. ESADE has gone up in the rankings from 11th in 2008 to 8th in 2009 in the overall rank. The overall rank is established as a combination of the MBA, EMBA and Masters in Business rankings. The ESADE MBA ranks 7th in Europe in 2009, the EMBA is not ranked and the Masters in Business is ranked number 8.
This reflects another steady increase in the rankings of the ESADE Business School and I am anxiously looking forward to seeing the MBA rank of 2010. For the last 4 years ESADE has steadily increased by 3 ranks every year, which is reflected again in this ranking, and therefore we all hope that this trend continues. Touch wood!
The following are the top 5 business schools in Europe. For the full listing click here (download).

Tags:emba, ESADE, european business schools, ft, masters in management, MBA, rank, ranking
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November 7, 2009
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Update: This article made it to the 6th most-read article in a few hours and today the blog has received the largest amount of visitors in one day, exceeding the record by 22% reation!
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After having written 99 articles and having had 4000 visitors (October 1050 alone) since March 2009 I was thinking that it might interest you to find out some statistics about the blog. The following are the 10 most read articles of my blog, which should give you an idea of the topics people are most interested in:
- About My ESADE MBA
- The Economist – FT MBA Ranking 2009
- Good luck for the first exam!
- Barcelona – Insider Tips
- My ESADE MBA: Statistics and insights
- Accomodation – ESADE Entrepreneurship
- Recommended Pre-MBA Readings
- MBA Career Portals
- Subjects & Seminars
- Pre-MBAT Soccer Match: ESADE vs. IESE
The following are the 10 most searched terms on the My ESADE MBA search engine:
- entrepreneur
- esade mba
- esade
- esade mba blog
- esade blog
- esade entrepreneurship club
- esade student blog
- my esade mba
- esade good at entrepreneurship?
- esade marketing career
I have received an increasing amount of personal emails, questions and enquiries about ESADE, the MBA and myself. A few issues keep popping up and I wanted to share my thoughts about some of these with you:
- Many people are enquiring about entrepreneurship and marketing, which highlights the fact that ESADE is still famous for these, which also reflected in the statistics.
- Yes, ESADE is focusing increasingly on Finance and Consulting
- Yes, the fact that ESADE is famous for producing entrepreneurs makes it complicated to score on the salary-related aspects of the MBA rankings because usually entrepreneurs don’t earn that much at the start-up phase.
- Barcelona plays an important role for people chosing ESADE
- Why did I chose ESADE over IESE, IE and LBS? I will dedicate an article about this soon. Bear with me
- What is the quality of the teaching, professors and course material?
- Who is writing this blog, why and whether I have a link to ESADE? I would like to refer to the page About MYESADEMBA and reinforce that I have NOT received a scholarship from ESADE for writing this blog and I am free what I post here. To(un)bias-ed ;)
I wanted to thank you all for your support, comments and readership! I hope that I keep helping you in answering some of the questions that you have been asking yourself about ESADE and the MBA. Please don’t hesitate to spread the word about the blog and happy reading :)
Tags:articles, blog, Entrepreneurship, ESADE, ie, IESE, LSE, MBA, MY ESADE MBA, ranking, rankings, search terms, statistics, tags
Posted in Admissions, Barcelona, Clubs, Courses & Subjects, Entrepreneurship, ESADE, MBA, MBA Preparation, Universities | 4 Comments »