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How to break into finance without faking it.

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u/Individual_Aide_8028 — 12 days ago

Here’s the SIP prep advice I wish someone had given mep

I went through MBA placements a few years ago. I’ve now helped 500+ students prep for theirs. These are the things that actually move the needle — most people figure them out too late.

Don’t leave your SIP prep to chance, you will have to figure out your dream companies, resume , domain and million other stuff :
Keep these points in mind - no one will teach you this - a few points to keep in mind

  1. Your resume is probably not ATS-optimised
  2. Most MBA resumes look great to humans. They’re invisible to screening software. Keywords matter. Formatting matters. The structure is completely different from what your seniors show you.
  3. “I’ll do mock PIs in my head” is not preparation
  4. You need to say your answers out loud, to a real person, who gives you real feedback. The first time you hear yourself say “I’m a team player who thinks outside the box” out loud, you’ll understand why you’ve been getting rejected.
  5. GDs are a skill, not a personality trait
  6. Introverts can dominate GDs. Loud people lose them every day. It’s about entry timing, how you handle a fish market, when to summarise, when to build on someone else’s point. This is completely learnable — but only if you practise it live.
  7. Chairman GD is a different game entirely
  8. If you’re targeting IIMs or top-tier companies, you need to know how to lead a GD without taking over. Most people have no idea what this even looks like until they’re sitting in one.
  9. Company research is not reading their website

DM me for more details

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u/Individual_Aide_8028 — 20 days ago

First year MBA, I was a fresher and it was SIP season. Everyone’s losing their mind.

I asked a senior to review my CV, dont get me wrong She was genuinely helpful — sat with me, gave feedback, I rewrote it. Went back to her. She was swamped. Waited a few days. Got more notes. Rewrote again.

Shortlists dropped while I was still fixing my bullet points. I missed out on a few of my companies

Case comps were a whole other disaster. I didn’t even know which ones mattered until I saw someone’s PPO and worked backwards. By the time I found good prep material and actually understood what a case comp expects from you — registration was closed.

Live projects I just winged. I didnt know what was expected -Didn’t know what a strong deliverable looked like until second year.

No one dropped the ball. There’s just no real system. You’re expected to figure it out through seniors, luck, and batch WhatsApp groups — all of which have their own limitations and terrible timing.

If you are a fresher / engineer or have similar concerns DM me

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u/Individual_Aide_8028 — 23 days ago