Category: MHRM

One of the main reasons I chose the Fisher MHRM program was its focus on learning by doing. I did not want a degree that only lived in textbooks. I wanted one that challenged me to apply ideas, solve real-world problems, and learn alongside people with diverse perspectives.

I recently arrived in the beautiful yet quaint city of Columbus, Ohio, carrying just two bags and a whole lot of hope. Originally from India, I had been working in the development sector as a researcher before deciding to pursue my Master’s in Human Resource Management at the Fisher College of Business. This step marks a significant milestone in both my professional and personal journey, driven by a deep curiosity to learn and grow as a purposeful leader.
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to be a HR Business Associate Intern at General Mills. Over the course of ten weeks, I was able to support the Corporate Supply Chain and Manufacturing/Engineering teams at our Headquarters in Minneapolis- a summer full of learning and engaging challenges.

Before starting my Master of Human Resource Management journey at Fisher, I had already built a solid foundation in public speaking and performing. I've been acting since I was ten years old, and in large part due to this hobby and passion, I was comfortable speaking in front of an audience, using vocal inflection and projection, and maintaining "stage presence." Despite this background, I am incredibly grateful that my two case competition experiences I have been a part of during grad school have taken these skills to a new level.
When I first accepted my graduate assistantship position at Fisher, I was excited at the opportunity to support the program that I was about to embark on myself. At the time, I was not sure what exactly my position would entail, and how I would impact the experiences of prospective students, something I had been myself only a year prior.
As semester one of the MHRM program comes to a close, join me as I reflect on learnings and takeaways from the first five months of my graduate program, and what I hope to take from my final two semesters.
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Fisher MHRM students recently completed the annual PepsiCo sponsored case competition, a 24-hour competition where upcoming December 2025 grads were grouped into teams of four or five students and tasked with developing and presenting a solution to a real-world business challenge.