u/Creative-Fly2756

Application Fee Waivers - Spring 2027

Hi Guys,

I'm from India and planning to apply to Purdue, Northeastern, NCSU, RIT, UTA Masters in Engineering Management for Spring 2027. I mailed these Universities for application fee waiver but they declined it anyone who has app fee waiver codes any good MEM college codes will work too.

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u/Creative-Fly2756 — 6 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m currently working at a startup and really want to move to Deloitte, mainly because of their hybrid work culture and the brand. I’ve been trying to apply online for a while now (lost count of how many applications I’ve sent), and even referrals haven’t worked so far.

I was wondering if anyone here has had success with offline approaches or knows how to navigate that process better?

Also, if someone working at a managerial level at Deloitte could guide me or refer me, I’d really appreciate it

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u/Creative-Fly2756 — 7 days ago
▲ 6 r/ProductManagementJobs+1 crossposts

Hey everyone,

I’m a 2024 CS grad trying to break into Product Management roles. I’ve spent some time working in operations, which is making the transition into junior PM roles a bit tough right now.

I’m based in Hyderabad and can easily work from office here, but I’m also open to relocating if needed. I’ve built a few solid case studies and have a decent portfolio to back my interest in product.

If anyone knows about openings, referrals or even startups hiring for roles like Associate PM / Junior PM / Product Owner, I’d really appreciate the help

I'm ready to give my all my efforts! 🥲🙏

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u/Creative-Fly2756 — 8 days ago

Hi Everyone,

I’ve been planning for my master’s and honestly I feel like I have a decent chance with my academics and projects. I spoke to my family but my dad’s going through a rough financial phase right now, so he asked me for some time. So I started doing small/odd jobs to save up myself. I’ve managed to collect some amount for GRE but it’s still not complete and I can’t really afford to wait much longer. I’ve already shortlisted 3 universities where I’m pretty confident about getting scholarships and maybe even application fee waivers. Also, instead of IELTS/TOEFL (too expensive), I’m planning for Duolingo since it’s cheaper and I’ve been consistently scoring around 135-150 in mocks. Right now if I can somehow manage the Duolingo fee, I can fully focus on GRE prep and keep saving alongside. Maybe after 2-3 months, my dad might also be in a better position to help a bit

I WILL DEFINETLY SPONSOR 3 PEOPLE IN FUTURE WHEN I'M CAPABLE ENOUGH I PROMISE

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u/Creative-Fly2756 — 10 days ago