Posts Tagged ‘Alumni#8217;

7
Dec

IE Clubs

Written on December 7, 2011 by MIM Blog in News

IE Alumni coordinate and support extracurricular activities which take place at IE and which contribute so greatly to the IE experience. These events and clubs present you with a great opportunity to network outside of class and meet people that you may not otherwise meet within the classroom. Some of these clubs and activities are the following:

  • Academic Clubs (Including the Entrepreneurs’ Club, Finance Club, Women in Business, IE Net Impact, and ieOut and the Innovation and Technology Clubetc.)
  • Sports Clubs (Including the IE Football League, the Basketball Club, Tennis Club, and the Sailing Club etc.)
  • National/Regional Clubs (Including Venezuelan Club, Japanese Club, Africa Club, etc.)
  • Social and Leisure Activities (Including IE Partners’ Club, Gourmet Club and Bar of the Week etc.)

To learn more about how you can be part of the IE Clubs, click here.

24
May

Extra-Curricular Activities at IE Business School

Written on May 24, 2011 by MIM Blog in News

At IE Business School we give our students the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities. Once your place reservation has been received, you will be granted access to the Student Office and all the different clubs that we have.

There are more than 60 clubs at IE including academic, regional, sports, and affinity clubs. A few of the most popular are: Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Football, Basketball, Skiing, Gourmet, Wine Tasting, Salsa, Japan, Mexico, Italian and Net Impact Club.

Students get together and organize fun activities within their clubs and use the opportunity to meet new people, network and enrich their CVs with leadership and other extra-curricular achievements.

If you are interested in a very specific club that is not listed, you can make a proposal and create your own club and invite other students to join. This would be an invaluable opportunity to demonstrate your leadership and determination.

11
May

Take full advantage of our Careers Management Center!

Written on May 11, 2011 by MIM Blog in News

As a student in the Master in International Management you will be in touch with the Career Management Center (CMC) right from the start of the program. Not only will the CMC give you a lot of support in CV and Cover Letter design but you will also have the opportunity to arrange a counseling session to discuss your career path. Company conferences and the Job Recruitment Fair are also organized by the CMC and form part of our drive to give students varied and diverse career opportunities for when they finish their program.

As a current student and alumni you will also be able to access the online job board with exclusive offers for IE students and alumni. This lifelong service will include not only job opportunities in very diverse industries in Spain but also from around the World.

Furthermore, students  will be attending sessions as part of the Careers Series module which count towards your final credits. In the Careers Series you will receive tips on how to improve a job application such as CV’s, cover letters and job interviews.

15
Apr

Moving to Madrid

Written on April 15, 2011 by MIM Blog in News

I first learned about IE when they visited Manila during one of the MBA tours in November 2008, I attended the event because ever since I was at the University I always contemplated taking up a master’s program. However, I was just not sure which particular specialization or where. At that time as well, I had been barely working for half a year at Standard Chartered Bank. I heard the IE presentation and from that time I became active in attending MBA tours to see which schools there were and who was offering scholarships for Filipinos. I was also aggressive in school searches, reading MBA blogs and discerning rankings. In February 2010, I started to finetune my school search; literally there was a universe of schools offering just about everything.  I applied to three schools, two in Europe, and one in Australia. I was especially leaning towards the European schools because I liked the concise method of teaching- the fact that you can finish in a year, as I do not want to be away from the job market too long and at the same time I wanted to learn a new language as well. I got admitted into all three schools, so the next question was affordability. Business schools do not come cheap and although I had savings, it was not enough to cover my cost of living expenses.  All three schools offered me scholarships. With all of them seemingly on the same ground, I just had the rankings as a differentiating factor. Thanks to Financial Times 2010 MBA Rankings, which has been my bible and I know for most of my classmates too -based on what I have heard-, IE was tier one, while the other two were second tier. Still, I could not decide, so I searched for Filipino alumni, and they were so helpful and honest. At last! I had decided, IE it was.  After accepting the offer, the first thing I wanted to do was to meet my future classmates. Thanks to social networks, particularly Facebook, I met people who were going to change my next year. Through the MIM February 2011 Group as well, I met my then future roommates, so flat searching from which I heard was the hardest became fun and easy.

In December 2010, I said goodbye to Standard Chartered Bank and my officemates there who had already become my family. This was the first time that I would be leaving my family as well as friends that I grew up with. I literally packed my life in two thirty kilogram suitcases and took a nineteen-hour flight to Madrid clad in my newly bought winter clothes, tagging along my Rosetta Stone. The next thing I knew, January 26, 2011 I was knocking on the door of my classmate’s -who I met, thanks to the Facebook group- apartment as I still did not have a place to live as she opened the door- I breathed in. This was it! 

HANNA TANTOCO

Hanna is a current MIM Student

12
Apr

IE Business School Participates in Spring Games

Written on April 12, 2011 by MIM Blog in News

Every year IE Business School participates in the Spring Games Competition organized by IESE Business School in Barcelona. This is an annual sports festival where top business schools participate and compete in a variety of sports. This year the event took place from the 25th to the 27th of March, 2011.

An online group was created to plan the event and organize accommodation, transportation etc. Two buses took the IE team to Barcelona. The first day we attended the Inaugural Party, where we met students from schools such as LBS, INSEAD, ESADE, EADA, Oxford, and the IE Salsa Team participated in the Salsa Competition.  

The sporting event started the next morning at the Barcelona Olympic stadium. IE participated in all the events – we performed well winning the following trophies.  

1st prize:  Women’s football, Women’s Swimming, Men’s Swimming, Men’s rugby,
Ultimate Frisbee, Badminton
2nd prize: Men’s tennis, Chess
3rd prize: Men’s Football
In Badminton IE won 4 out of the 5 trophies.

In addition to competing in all events, we were also able to explore the city and it’s nightlife.

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