Paul
Meunier is a 25 year old first year MSc in Management student at ESSEC. He is half
French and half Japanese. He did his Bachelor of Science in Finance at Santa
Clara University (San Francisco Bay Area). In the following, he answers various questions about his application at ESSEC, his current studies and his future
professional goals.
Why did you choose to come
to ESSEC?
I
chose ESSEC because it gives me the possibility to customize my own curriculum.
After my Bachelor in Finance I wanted to specialize in corporate finance in
the health care industry (become a financial health care analyst in health
care). ESSEC offers a corporate finance track which I plan to follow in January
which will allow me to get an in-depth insight into this area.
Apart from that
ESSEC offers a “Therapeutic Innovation Chair” sponsored by GSK, Roche and
Celgene; three main players in the medicine industry. I spoke with former
participants of the Chair who told me that the Chair gave them a remarkable
understanding of the health care industry. The teaching methods consist of case
studies, role plays and various guest lecturers from the industry. This close
interaction with the industry also gave them great opportunities to approach
the companies and gain internship or work possibilities.
I
could not find similar health care specific tracks at other Universities and as
I want to start my career in health care I thought this program would give me
the best foundation to realize my future professional goals.
I
also chose ESSEC because it gave me the possibility to study in English. I did
my Bachelor in the U.S. and I believe that having an international outlook is
essential for anyone who wants to have an ambitious career.
ESSEC
has a campus in Singapore where it is possible to follow a corporate finance
track. I believe that Asia will play an increasing role in the global economy in
the coming years and getting the possibility to study in Singapore will allow
me to gain a better understanding of the Asian market and provide me with
valuable experiences on this continent; but to be honest I have not decided
whether or not I should apply to Singapore next year.
Why not?
Well,
ESSEC has actually a lot of very good partner Universities all over the world,
including Asia. I think it is not easy to choose from all the possibilities the
one which will be best for me. But you know, that is the great thing about
ESSEC, if I want to, I could just go to Singapore in January, do the finance
track there and then continue with a semester abroad at Kellogg Graduate School
of Management (Northwestern University Evanston, IL) in the US.
However,
another reason why I applied to ESSEC is that the school is one of the
most prestigious Grand Ecoles in France. Getting accepted into this program
allows me to build a professional network which I think will be very valuable
in my future career.
How do you think ESSEC can
help you to achieve your future goals?
During
the past 6 months I have been studying at ESSEC we had 3 career days in which
the best companies of various industries came to the campus to promote their
company. First of all, it allowed to asked questions and learn more about
individual companies. Secondly, it was a great way to apply for internships and
start building a professional network. Apart from that, we have an online job
center. Every week there are new internships or work offers posted.
ESSEC
also has a career service center which frequently offers tutorials on writing a
CV or cover letter or preparing for an interview. I of course don’t manage to
go to all of these events but the ones I went to gave me some good tips on how
to improve my current CV.
How do you like your studies at ESSEC so far?
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