Wal-Mart Through an Associate's Eyes: Ria Kumar's In-Store Experience (B)
6 Pages Posted: 21 Oct 2008
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Wal-Mart Through an Associate's Eyes: Ria Kumar's In-Store Experience (B)
Abstract
Choosing the right summer internship can often mean landing a plum position in the company after graduation. Ria Kumar arrived fully prepped for the summer-slot interview, having studied industry reports, research articles, and analyst reports. She talked with alumni and even spent time at the local Wal-Mart studying the merchandising assortment and product placement. Not surprisingly, she was offered the 12-week internship. The disguised A case (UVA-OB-0802) describes Kumar's 12 weeks and allows students to think about the issues her experience brings forth. Were there red flags? Was her supervision appropriate? Would she be offered a position after graduation? Would she want it? In the B case, Kumar decides to work part-time in the local Wal-Mart to gain an "in-store" perspective. Again, she behaved proactively as part of her strategy to get the job offer. The in-store experience, however, left an unfavorable view of the organization in Kumar's mind. What had her expectations been when she started the part-time job? What did this suggest about corporate management practices?
Keywords: career choice, organizational culture, social change
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