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Meet Your MBA Career Mentor

Dec 03-2018   



BiMBA MBA operates One-on-One Career Mentor Programme to bring students a wealth of industry expertise and to help them develop personalized career strategies. NSD threw a party to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the programme on November 9th, and kick-started the second year by having 141 mentors pairing up with 155 students.

Professor Chen Chunhua, dean of BiMBA business school, initiated the programme with a vision: Let the most outstanding mentors of today meet with the most outstanding young people of tomorrow. She was present at the celebratory event and thanked the mentors for their all-out efforts. "The programme has achieved more than I can imagine," she said. The Career Mentors Programme taps the extensive network of NSD alumni who have much to share with the students on career development as well as some of the bigger questions of life, and effectively extends the classroom from the campus into the much wider outside world. For the second year of the programme, Professor Chen condensed her expectations in two words: Symbiosis and Growth. Growth comes from stead fast goals, bona fide partners, real actions and open-boundary learning, she said.


Meet Your MBA Career Mentor

Dec 03-2018   



BiMBA MBA operates One-on-One Career Mentor Programme to bring students a wealth of industry expertise and to help them develop personalized career strategies. NSD threw a party to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the programme on November 9th, and kick-started the second year by having 141 mentors pairing up with 155 students.

Professor Chen Chunhua, dean of BiMBA business school, initiated the programme with a vision: Let the most outstanding mentors of today meet with the most outstanding young people of tomorrow. She was present at the celebratory event and thanked the mentors for their all-out efforts. "The programme has achieved more than I can imagine," she said. The Career Mentors Programme taps the extensive network of NSD alumni who have much to share with the students on career development as well as some of the bigger questions of life, and effectively extends the classroom from the campus into the much wider outside world. For the second year of the programme, Professor Chen condensed her expectations in two words: Symbiosis and Growth. Growth comes from stead fast goals, bona fide partners, real actions and open-boundary learning, she said.