MBA Statement of Purpose
The world of business encompasses the world. I have always
been fascinated in learning the fundamental skills in developing a
business, from making snap decisions to handling personnel regardless
of their experience and age.
When I was in grade school, I am dreaming of having my own
business specifically in co-related to foods, that is also why I took up
my undergraduate studies relating to foods which is Bachelor of
Science in Food Technology. At first, I thought it is more like a culinary
course but I’m glad it’s not; it is a lot more beyond that. It is a science
behind every food that we eat. It is so broad that this course also has
the major subjects in marketing and entrepreneurship, it taught us how
to market the foods from raw to table. I believe that I enjoy and
possess the skills and knowledge needed when it comes to food. The
passion, determination, innovative and creative ideas would be my
sword and shield in food business.
After college, I work and still working with Jimini Foods Group, a
pizza company in their QA and RND Department. I failed my colleague
at times, being the novice that I am. Yet, I managed to transform those
failures into lessons and inspirations and eventually got my success. I
got promoted and now part of the RND team that launches new
developed products in the market.
However, after all these achievements, I still feel that I have not
had enough. There are many things that I still want to do and to
achieve, just like my dream when I was in grade school, having my own
business. Yet, I felt that my knowledge is not sufficient to endure my
goals. Now, I am writing this statement in order to possibly earn a slot
in your apprehended university and planning to take up Master in
Business Administration.
I believe that your university is the best institution for me to
further hone my knowledge in business administration and eventually
earn the title of MBA at the end of my education. I will share this dream
of mine of being a very successful businesswoman with your
institution, because a student’s success is not solely her, but because
of the foundation and formation of her institution.