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Akansha Chachra - Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore: 50 Most Employable MBA Graduate - Class of 2025

Dec 16, 2024 | 2 minutes |

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Akansha Chachra from the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, stands out as one of the 50 most employable MBA graduates from the class of 2025. Her journey is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to excellence. Scroll down to read Akansha's inspiring story.

Akansha's ability to thrive under pressure was evident during her tenure at ValueNotes, where she managed a market research project for five Southeast Asian countries. By setting clear goals, fostering effective communication, and maintaining attention to detail, she exceeded client expectations, leading to an extended project scope. Similarly, her internship at Hindustan Unilever showcased her aptitude for strategic alignment and adaptability. A disconnect between her project and senior leadership’s vision prompted her to recalibrate her strategy, resulting in a well-received presentation that met stakeholders’ expectations. Integrity and fairness define Akansha’s character. When approached to leverage her connections for preferential treatment in hiring, she upheld transparency and meritocracy, emphasizing equal opportunities for all. Her mentoring efforts further highlight her commitment to supporting others. Guiding a CAT aspirant through exam preparation and interviews, she played a pivotal role in helping the student secure admission to SPJIMR, reflecting her dedication to giving back. Akansha's selflessness extends beyond academics and work. As a volunteer with SAATHI, she recorded audio notes for blind students, balancing this responsibility with her own studies. This experience reinforced her belief in the power of small acts of kindness to create significant impact. With qualities like curiosity, resilience, and strong interpersonal skills, Akansha exemplifies the essence of an employable and compassionate leader. Read the stories of all the 50 Most Employable MBA Graduates here!