You are a child MBA? I mean someone who chose to go straight to an MBA program instead of work.
It sounds like you still don't have the work experience a normal company would be looking for on a resume for an MBA applicant, say 2-5 years.
However, you probably have some convincing sort of experiences, activities, and you can exaggerate your job a little.
But at this point I would be looking to take yourself off the "Look at my Resume" list and do some serious networking.
If you are bright, and competent that will show regardless of your masters. You need some kind of personal contact with someone that can help you.
Does you college have an alumni list you can use? A friend of mine that wanted to get into pharmaceutical sales called her alumni association and got the name of every graduate in that proffession, she cold-called them until a lady agreed to help her out.
I think she is making close to a hundred grand a year now.
Did you go to school at a top 20 MBA program? Or in a major market?
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