Gomathi Shankar K, from the class of 2011, currently working as a Tamil Linguist at Google for Magnon eg+ speaks about his life after SIBM B
Nearly a decade after MBA, I can
still connect very much to the learning and experiences at SIBM-B in several
aspects of my profession. I was one of the few students who opted out of
placements in college. I became an entrepreneur instead. I co-founded a Creatives
agency and bootstrapped it from scratch to a healthy level in a span of 5
years.
As an entrepreneur, I had to juggle among the roles of a CEO, marketer,
salesman, recruiter, finance manager, accountant and even a customer-service
executive. It was a very challenging task and the overall exposure gained in
the MBA program helped me to have a grip on the proceedings. I was able to
create marketing strategies for my own firm and my clients, read and interpret
financial statements strategically, and create a process for improving the
efficiency of our operations. Our company received mentoring from the CIIE of
IIM-A and was even recognized as one of India’s top ten promising start-ups by
the IIT-Guwahati. The entrepreneurial stint gave me a real platform to test all
the frameworks and models learnt in the classrooms. Contrary to what many of us
would think while discussing them in the classrooms, they did make sense most
of the times!
After hitting a plateau, we had
to close the start-up for business reasons, making a good case study for a firm
not crossing the chasm between early success and sustained growth. I joined an
NGO later for a brief period. I am a linguist now in a popular marketing
communications agency. My career path is definitely not a typical MBA student’s
corporate growth path. Still, the MBA has sharpened my business acumen well
enough to give me a confidence to chart my own path.