Just like how I trust Ultratech Cement, yet another subsidiary of ABG, while sleeping under the roofs of my house, I repose my faith on ABG to continue transforming the lives of people.
Challenges: A cheat code for success
I believe challenges play a pivotal role in the development of an individual. In the hindsight, I believe that learning to embrace the challenges and then take them head-on has made all the difference in my life. It makes me focused and resolute to achieve my goals. Whenever I embarked on taming the obstacles thrown at me, I invariable found a way to emerge victorious. This made me receptive to the fact that it is only the attitude that differentiates those who sets limits to their horizon from those who are remembered for generations. I am very keen to share a small but important chapter of my life.
After pursuing my engineering, I landed up in an MNC which is a pioneer in their domain. I was hugely privileged to associate myself with such a towering brand. I was having a wonderful time at work with frequent team outings for dinner, birthday bashes and lot of other perks. Life was comfortable and peaceful. As days passed by, the initial euphoria gradually settled down and paved way for monotonousness. I started looking out for other opportunities. Soon it dawned on me that more challenging job profiles were my true calling. This was when I started to contemplate about something that was unimaginable at one point of time; to pursue an MBA. I had to pull myself to brace up for one of the most competitive exams called CAT! As always, I was up for the challenge. With a focused preparation for 4 months by managing my professional commitments, I aced CAT successfully. And here am I inching towards by dreams after having secured admissions to one of the most prestigious colleges in the country.
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Hilal Mohammed
Hilal Mohammed is a student in IIM Visakhapatnam, pursuing MBA with and Computer Science and Engineering background. He has worked for 32 months in QBurst Technologies as an Engineer for 32 months before joining for the MBA Program.
Nice Article
14 Jul 2019, 12.42 PM