It is hard to imagine a worse start to a post-MBA career than what befell Tom Adams within two months of graduating from Insead, the French business school.
“I don’t know whether to call it a misfortune, as things turned out well in the end, but my first job out of Insead was with Enron, which I joined on September 3 2001,” says Adams, now chief executive of Rosetta Stone, the Virginia-based language-learning provider.
“By November 29, the party was over.”
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