Miti Vaidya
Alumni | XLRI Jamshedpur
Miti Vaidya is an alumnus of XLRI School of Business (Batch of 2011). She is currently loving her job as Product Manager of Konversations.com and is part of the leadership team at InsideIIM-Konversations. Prior to this, Miti spent 5 years with the Tata Group as part of the prestigious TAS programme. A graduate from Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics (Batch of 2007), Miti has also completed her C.A.
Miti Vaidya is an alumnus of XLRI School of Business (Batch of 2011). She is currently loving her job as Product Manager of Konversations.com and is part of the leadership team at InsideIIM-Konversations. Prior to this, Miti spent 5 years with the Tata Group as part of the prestigious TAS programme. A graduate from Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics (Batch of 2007), Miti has also completed her C.A.
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That Time of the Year - For all the second-year B-Schoolers in India about to say goodbye
It’s that time of the year……When year-book testimonials are written. I suppose all engineers have experienced this phenomenon before. I didn’t have the concept of a yearbook at the college I graduated from, and the whole process was so much fun for me! Most girls, and guys too, pose a
Summers Prep for Finance Roles
Here is an INDICATIVE list of what areas to look at while preparing for a finance role in your summer placements.However, please note the following points first:1) The topics below are relevant for those who have been introduced to finance properly only after starting their MBA.2) For those with prior
Summer Placements - Part 2 of 2
(continued from here)Prepare Hard Smart-Current Affairs/General Knowledge/Opinions etc: Call it what you want – basically you need to be in tune with what’s happening in the world, especially the business world. After going to B-School many of us lose touch with “current affairs” which we would have followed quite a
Summer Placements - Part 1 of 2
Whether the summer internship placement season is the most anticipated or most dreaded event of the first year is debatable; but very few will disagree that it is one which is most talked-about! Every year, as the process looms closer, hapless first-years fight to stay afloat in the sea of