Show Notes
Meet Episode 005 Guest Jung Lee
Born and raised in South Korea, Jung is a second-year MBA student at UCLA Anderson. Prior to MBA, he worked at eBay Korea, an e-commerce giant, for 5 years as an account manager. He loved his job a lot, which made him think of working in the US, the biggest e-commerce marketplace in the world. And having an MBA degree is one of the best ways for him to switch his location from Korea to the US. He chose UCLA for its famous e-commerce and tech-industry recruiting. Of course, he’s enjoying the perfect weather in LA.
In this episode we talk about:
- Learning about the “imperial system(measurement)” in the US.
- What kind of clubs in the MBA program?
- How can clubs be helpful during your MBA life ?
- How to balance your time for club activities and other important stuff?
- Advice for future MBA students.
// Connect with Jung Lee
// Jacob Yu
Born and raised in Taiwan, Jacob worked in marketing and public relations at a tech company. At a young age, Jacob studied as a foreign exchange student in the US, understanding the challenges of being an international student. While studying at Ross, he has witnessed peers struggling in navigating MBA lives, motivating him to support and inspire others by creating the MBAsians Podcast.
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Jay Park
Born and raised in South Korea, Jay worked as a business developer and sales manager at an international trading company. Jay experienced countless trials and errors from preparation towards his MBA to adapting himself into first-ever foreign country life, motivating him to make MBAsians. As an adventure enthusiast, Jay is still continuing his life journey through MBA.
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Jay LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayp88/ Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/jaehongp88/
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What is MBAsians: The Asian MBA Podcast?
MBAsians is a podcast for and by Asian international students currently earning or applying to MBA programs in the US. Hosts Jacob Yu and Jay Park share actionable tips and recommendations to make your MBA journey more pleasant and successful by interviewing current and recent MBA graduates from various programs. MBAsians will feature deep dive discussions focusing on diverse parts of the MBA experience, academic, professional, and social, covering important topics such as language and cultural differences, networking and managing relationships, and building a community of support. Hosts: Jacob Yu & Jay Park // Producer: Jerry Won // Artwork: Michelle Nam // Produced by Just Like Media