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For 5 years: plan to get your MBA and work with a company to learn to be the best of whatever you want to do

For 10 years: to be the most successful of what you want to be

2007-02-06 16:54:25 · answer #1 · answered by flbtigger 2 · 0 0

You can state in the resume as under:
I have not acquired any wrong notions from any other MBA college/institution and, therefore, come with a mind that is a clean-slate and ready to grasp new ideas and beliefs that your college (prospective employer) wants to adopt, propagate and practise without a need to unlearn past notions not compatible with yr organisational culture. Looked from this perspective, I am very much suitable candidate for the post.
This or some such statement can go well with the recruiter, this is the truth, anyway.

2007-02-07 01:11:20 · answer #2 · answered by mastmahesh 1 · 0 0

You dont have to put anything on your resume if it doesnt state facts. Facts that can be supported by valid and binding documents.

So better leave the space blank. Your resume will reflect that you have recently graduated.

Otherwise, you could state your plans. You may tell them your objective in being a part of X company doing this and that.

Its your call.

Honesty is still the best policy when it comes to everything.

2007-02-07 01:08:03 · answer #3 · answered by Jamel C 2 · 0 0

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