1. 利用学校这个平台与大人物建立联系。 For some reason, whether it's simple karma or #payitforward in action, important people are more likely to return an email from a student than from your average cold caller. As long as messages are (1) well-written, (2) short [very important!], and (3) cite some sort of common connection, they tend to be well received and can be the first step in developing mentor relationships that will last throughout your career.
无论是只出于缘分,还是Twitter爱心行动,大人物们似乎更乐意回复学生发送的电子邮件,而不是冒昧的电话造访。只要(1)措辞恰当,(2)简短(这一点很重要!),而且(3)提到了与对方的某种共同之处,你的邮件往往就会受到欢迎。迈出了第一步,对方可能成为你的良师益友,这种关系有望贯穿你今后的整个职业生涯。
An old sage of venture capital once told me, "You don't find a mentor; they find you." But, I think he was referring to the "convincing them" part of the process. Initially, you have to take the initiative to put yourself in front of great mentors, and business school gives you a great platform to do that.
创投行业一位德高望重的智者曾告诫我,“不是你找到导师,而是他们找到你。”我认为,他所说的是求职过程中“说服导师”这一部分。但首先,你得主动将自己展示在伟大的导师们面前,而商学院就提供了一个自我展示的绝佳平台。
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