Consumer ProductsBabson graduates who take jobs with consumer products companies most often work in consumer products marketing, but also work in sales, corporate finance, operations/logistics and systems management.
Sample job titles for recent MBAs include:
- Assistant or Senior Product Manger
- Associate Brand Manager
- Associate Buyer
- Director of Business Development
- Manager, Logistics Planning
- Merchandising Analyst
- MIS Project Leader
- Retail Marketing Manager
- Senior Marketing Analyst
- Senior Financial Analyst
- Supply Chain Manager
If you want to pursue a career in this sector, we recommend that you:
- Make sure that you have some experience working for a consumer products company. You can build your resume while you’re in the MBA program if you focus your efforts. Try to arrange to work directly with a consumer products company through:
- A course project A MCFE
- A summer internship
- A semester internship
- An independent study
- Research companies that interest you, create a list of the ones you want to target and identify contacts. Develop your network!
- Check the Babson MBA Online Recruiting System weekly, as some consumer products companies will recruit on campus.
- Check the websites of the companies that interest you on a weekly basis and apply for positions.
- Prepare for interviews by knowing about the company’s current market environment. What challenges are they facing? What are the opportunities? Also, practice giving a succinct and specific description of any experience you have working with a consumer products company. What did you do for the company? What were the results?
- Be prepared for case-style interview questions, particularly if you are specializing in marketing or finance.