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Alum Nina Zhao: Curiosity has taken me far

Nina Zhao has graduated from the master's program in Global Management, and she currently works at EY People Advisory Services in New York. Her career path has always been intuitive, and she has drifted from one role to another, following what felt interesting and meaningful at the time.
Alum Nina Zhao

Who are you, and what did you study at Aalto University School of Business?

I鈥檓 Nina, and I work at EY People Advisory Services in New York. I graduated from the School of Business in 2023 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Information and Service Management and a master鈥檚 degree in Global Management, which included the CEMS MIM program and an exchange semester at ESADE Business School in Barcelona.

When I was deciding what to study after high school, I wasn鈥檛 sure what was right for me. I had always been equally drawn to the humanities and the natural sciences, but in the end, business studies felt like a middle ground that could take me anywhere. Looking back, that uncertainty wasn鈥檛 confusion 鈥 it was curiosity. It meant I saw many paths open to me and I wasn鈥檛 afraid to explore them.

How did you end up in consulting?

When I was in middle school, I read Cub Pilot on the Mississippi, a short story by Mark Twain, which had a huge impact on me. Twain describes how he benefited from the variety of tasks during his apprenticeship, writing:

'I am to this day profiting somewhat by that experience; for in that brief, sharp schooling I got personally and familiarly acquainted with about all different types of human nature that are to be found in fiction, biography, or history.'

I thought it was a beautiful way to face the world 鈥 that every experience, no matter how unrelated, can deepen your understanding of people and life. Over the years, I鈥檝e worked in a caf茅 and on a cruise ship and done accounting, financial management, and research work. Eventually, consulting turned out to be the perfect environment for someone like me: I get to learn about new businesses, industries, and people all the time, and no project is ever the same.

Alum Nina Zhao in New York, the skyscrapers can be seen at the back.
Nina Zhao in New York

How did you end up in New York, and what do you value about working at EY?

My career path has always been intuitive, and I鈥檝e drifted quite freely from one role to another, following what felt interesting and meaningful at the time. But getting a relocation to New York was one of the first things I truly wanted, for both personal and professional reasons. Once I set it as a clear goal, things started to move quickly.

I couldn鈥檛 have made this move possible without the support and encouragement of my EY colleagues. EY truly has an entrepreneurial mindset: your career is yours to build, but you鈥檙e not building it alone. People are generous with their time and guidance, and they鈥檒l help you take on new challenges if you show initiative. Everyone鈥檚 path at EY is different, and that鈥檚 exactly what I value about working here. Your expertise grows through your experiences, and you鈥檙e encouraged to develop in ways that feel authentic to you.

What advice would you give to current students?

I think students today often feel pressure to optimize every decision. Everyone wants to be in the top league, aiming for prestigious titles and perfect internships. But it鈥檚 enough to make a good decision, not necessarily the best one. It鈥檚 better to move forward than to stay paralyzed by options.

I鈥檝e spent a lot of time wondering what I want to do in life, and I still don鈥檛 have a fixed answer. But I鈥檝e realized that drifting a little can be good, every experience counts if you learn something from it. And if you do have a goal, go after it fully.

I鈥檇 also tell students that what you鈥檙e really choosing for your first job is your superiors and team. They should genuinely support your growth and invest in you. Everything else is superficial.

What has been your career highlight, and what do you hope for in the future?

Moving to New York has been my biggest career milestone so far. But in some ways, it also feels like starting from zero again, and I like that. It reminds me that growth often begins with uncertainty, and I鈥檓 ready for new experiences. 

The ever-changing nature of consulting is what first drew me to it and what keeps me motivated today. I don鈥檛 know exactly where I鈥檒l end up, but I鈥檓 okay with that 鈥 curiosity has taken me far.

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