
About us
Concept
The BrazilianClub@Sloan is a student run, non-profit organization,
composed of students from the different academic programs
at Sloan and MIT.
Among the club members we have MBAs, MOTs, LFMs, Sloan Fellows,
and other people who have a strong interest/connection with
our country.
Objectives
- Promote
Brazil among the members of MIT Sloan community, including
companies, economy and culture
- Effectively
represent Brazil in both MIT and Sloan communities
- Strengthen
and promote MIT Sloan brand in Brazil
- Integrate
and support Brazilian community at Sloan
- Strengthen
the bonds between Brazilian from Sloan and the ones from
other schools at MIT
- Strengthen
the relationship between the current students and the alumni
community in Brazil
- Support
career search and develop relationship with potential recruiters
- Have
Fun!
Activities
There are many activities organized and sponsored by the
club. Here are some examples:
- Sloan
Brazilian Week
- Latin
American Conference
- Academic/Professional
activities:
Meeting with Mauricio Botelho
Lunch with Prof. Stewart Myers
Meeting
with representatives of several Brazilian companies visiting
Sloan
- Career
Support
Career Panels
Resume Review
Mock Interviews
Contacts with Recruiters
- Brazilian
C-Function: The largest and most awaited party at Sloan,
integrating more than 700 people.
- Social
Events: Nothing better than typical Brazilian food, like
barbecue and feijoada to celebrate and integrate the members
of the club.
- Soccer
games
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"Voce ja pode escolher
entre almocar com o VP da Microsoft, o Chairman do Boston
Celtics ou o CEO do Citigroup? Em Sloan esse tipo de escolha
faz parte do dia-a-dia. Nao importa sua area de interesse,
seu passado ou seus planos para o futuro, voce sempre tera
varias opcoes para escolher. O dificil sera apenas decidir
a quais voce nao ira!"
Joel Peito - MBA Candidate Class of 2005
"Grande parte do aprendizado
do MBA vem da experiencia extra-curricular. Nesse aspecto,
Sloan e o MIT sao lugares fantasticos. Alguem ja disse que
a experiencia no MIT e como tentar "beber agua em um
hidrante". O mais dificil em Sloan e decidir o que nao
fazer!!!"
Paulo Marchesan - MBA Candidate Class of 2005
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