The biggest event for aspiring MEM students is here! 🔥 Join the MEM Roundtable, where we bring together 4 speakers from the world’s best MEM programs under one roof to talk about: ✨ Their MEM Journey ✨ The Job Search ✨ Pro Networking Tips ✨ Finding opportunities in a tough job market ✨ Life after graduating And much more! The MEM Roundtable goes live on 25th May, 2024 at 8:30 PM IST. Here's the registration link: bit.ly/4beVari (Do your friends a favor and pass it along! :)
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A huge shoutout to all the speakers! Your expertise and passion shone through every word. I'm immensely grateful for the valuable insights shared during this webinar. Being part of the Gradvine team makes me even more appreciative of the incredible minds I get to collaborate with. Keep inspiring and empowering! 🙌🧡
Wow! what an amazing set of speakers that have been chosen. All of them so diverse to give their own ideas, the only thing was that they were all PM. I wanted to know what other job opportunities lie other than that. Nonetheless, you guys have motivated me to pursue a MeM after my engineering Great stuff by you guys at Gradvine. I'm graduating engineering in 2026, I'll apply for the mentor ship in my final year for the MeM program.
We're thrilled to hear that our speakers have inspired you! While many of them are PMs, there are various exciting job opportunities in the field of Engineering and beyond.
For more information, please schedule a free consultation with our team of experts! They're super friendly and ready to guide you. 🙌 Here's the link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Why is there a bias for MEM over MIS in general? Curriculum wise UW CMU TAMU UoA(Eller) are also good options if you want to become a PM. Can we have a mixed roundtable or just a dedicated MIS roundtable as well? context: I have an admit from Texas A&M for MIS.
There is no bias. There are several points in the video where Aniruddh mentions you can get into PM from a variety of courses including MiS and not just MEM. Also this was an interactive MEM round table hence only the MEM will be discussed as per the needs of the audience attending it. There will be an MIS round table later in the year as well.
The biggest event for aspiring MEM students is here! 🔥
Join the MEM Roundtable, where we bring together 4 speakers from the world’s best MEM programs under one roof to talk about:
✨ Their MEM Journey
✨ The Job Search
✨ Pro Networking Tips
✨ Finding opportunities in a tough job market
✨ Life after graduating
And much more!
The MEM Roundtable goes live on 25th May, 2024 at 8:30 PM IST.
Here's the registration link: bit.ly/4beVari (Do your friends a favor and pass it along! :)
We've spent a lot of time creating timecodes for you to get the best watch experience and save your time, so please like the video! Your feedback and engagement mean a lot to us. Stay tuned for more insightful content! 🧡
A huge shoutout to all the speakers! Your expertise and passion shone through every word. I'm immensely grateful for the valuable insights shared during this webinar.
Being part of the Gradvine team makes me even more appreciative of the incredible minds I get to collaborate with. Keep inspiring and empowering! 🙌🧡
THANK YOU, SREEKARA!
A very insightful video!! Loved the content people. Keep Rocking!! 🤘🏻
An incoming Texas A&M MIS Graduate student here! 👨🏻🌾
Thanks for the love and support! 🧡
We're glad you enjoyed the video. Good luck with your upcoming journey as a Texas A&M MIS graduate student! 🤘🏻
Wow! what an amazing set of speakers that have been chosen. All of them so diverse to give their own ideas, the only thing was that they were all PM. I wanted to know what other job opportunities lie other than that. Nonetheless, you guys have motivated me to pursue a MeM after my engineering Great stuff by you guys at Gradvine. I'm graduating engineering in 2026, I'll apply for the mentor ship in my final year for the MeM program.
We're thrilled to hear that our speakers have inspired you! While many of them are PMs, there are various exciting job opportunities in the field of Engineering and beyond.
For more information, please schedule a free consultation with our team of experts! They're super friendly and ready to guide you. 🙌
Here's the link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Sir we need perfect curriculum for CS in Ms
Why is there a bias for MEM over MIS in general? Curriculum wise UW CMU TAMU UoA(Eller) are also good options if you want to become a PM.
Can we have a mixed roundtable or just a dedicated MIS roundtable as well?
context: I have an admit from Texas A&M for MIS.
Yes, we'll curate one for MIS and other degrees as well son. Stay tuned!
There is no bias. There are several points in the video where Aniruddh mentions you can get into PM from a variety of courses including MiS and not just MEM.
Also this was an interactive MEM round table hence only the MEM will be discussed as per the needs of the audience attending it.
There will be an MIS round table later in the year as well.