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INTERVIEWS
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BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
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ESTABLISHING YOUR OBJECTIVES FOR THE INTERVIEW DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The interview is important for all-too-obvious reasons. The fact that the school emphasizes the interview means that you have the opportunity to market yourself in a format in which most people do very little good for themselves. Some candidates are afraid of the interview and set themselves hopelessly limited objectives for it. They hope to get through it without embarrassing themselves. Or they hope that the interviewer likes them. You have the chance to make a very positive impression that will further your marketing efforts, so it is up to you to seize it. Do not simply hope to survive the interview; be determined to achieve positive results. Use it to reinforce all of your other positioning efforts. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
You already have a marketing strategy in place, so go back to it when you are considering what you hope to accomplish in the interview. If you have positioned yourself as a true entrepreneur with great understanding of emerging technologies, for example, this positioning strategy will help you think through the interview and how to prepare for it.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Ask yourself the following questions at the start of your preparations:DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1. How do you want the interviewer to think of you? What specific impressions, and information, do you want her to carry away from the interview? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
2. How can you reinforce your strengths and address your key weakness(es)? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
3. How can you show that you know a great deal about the school—that you are well prepared for the interview? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How can you learn whatever you need to know to decide which school to attend? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
PREPARING FOR THE INTERVIEW DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
You should be mentally prepared to deal with four aspects of any interview. The first is understanding the format of a typical meeting as well as the special types of interviews that you may confront. You also must know what your objectives are, what the school offers, and what questions they are likely to ask. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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TYPICAL FORMAT DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
No matter what type of interview is involved the format is likely to include: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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A few easy questions, perhaps about how you are, was it easy to find the location, and so forth DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Some comments about the school DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Detailed questions, perhaps tracking your educational and then work history, or your responses on the school’s application formDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Conclusion DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The first minutes of an interview may not involve substantive discussion, but they are likely to be important in forming the interviewer’s impression of you. Therefore do your best to appear confident and pleasant even before you get to the heart of the interview. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The typical interview will last thirty to sixty minutes, although if it is with an alum it may be longer. In fact, alumni tend to differ from other interviewers insofar as they are generally chattier, more interested in selling the school, and less interested in “grilling” applicants than either admissions officers or students are. Admissions officers, in contrast, tend to run a smooth interview and are likely to be extremely focused and to keep interviews very short (typically thirty minutes). Students are typically less smooth, ask very tough questions, and tend to assess applicants in terms of whether they would be an asset to the student’s study group. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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YOU AND YOUR OBJECTIVES DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The University of Chicago uses the following interview evaluation form. It lays out very clearly the areas that are of interest to the school and thus the qualities you will want to show. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO INTERVIEW EVALUATION FORM DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Clear Communication Skills DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Conveys thoughts and information in a clear organized way DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Succinct; to the point DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Good, active listener DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appropriate depth in answers DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Persuasive; “sells” ideas well DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Provides clear explanations DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appropriate expressiveness DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
| Weak Communication Skills DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Unclear; hard to follow DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Goes off on tangents DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Rambles, verbose DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Too brief; information has to be drawn out DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly factual; monotonous DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Makes too many assumptions; not sensitive to needs of audience DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Shows little or no emotion DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Intellectually Curious DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Asks probing questions DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Exhibits an eagerness to learn DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Open-minded DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Seeks out new challenges and opportunities DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Looks for unique ways to solve problems DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Exhibits a broad interest pattern DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Applies self fully; well disciplined DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Curious about and understands key aspects of our program DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
| Lacks Curiosity DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appears apathetic DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Tends not to question or probe DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appears to be a “know it all” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Narrow in outlook DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Intellectually lazy; may be bright but doesn’t push self DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Too often goes the “tried-and-true” way Naive about our program or MBA DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* programs in general DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Strong Social Skills DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Personable DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Seems friendly and at ease with others DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appropriately assertive; states opinions tactfully DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Qgoiig; enjoys being with others DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Cooperates within a team environment DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Strives for leadership positions DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appropriate dominance in group environments DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Good sense of humor DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Appreciates humor of others DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Shows enthusiasm and positive emotions DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
| Poor Social Skills DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Sarcastic, biting humor DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly serious; formal DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Loner; overly shy and quiet DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overbearing; domineering DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly self-oriented DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Distant; cold DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Lacks tact; blunt DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Avoids conflict DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly critical or negative DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Self-Confident DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Projects a positive, professional image and attitude DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Speaks with conviction DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Handles self well in interpersonal confrontation DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Confident of intellectual skills DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Looks forward to intellectual challenges and new learning opportunities DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Takes pride in accomplishments DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
| Lacks Self-Confidence DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Arrogant or cocky DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly tentative; hesitant DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Avoids eye contact DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Easily threatened or intimidated DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly concerned about academic challenges DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Overly critical or negative DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Stays nervous; anxious throughout interview DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Committed to Building Relationships DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Participates in groups DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Seeks out relationships DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Active in formal and informal organizations DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Concerned about giving back to the organization or group DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Thkes pride in past affiliations DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Approaches new environments with vigor and passion DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Gets involved in community service and extracurricular activities DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
| Not Relationship-OrientedDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Uninvolved with othersDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Not a social joinerDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Just concerned about what he takes out of groupsDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Waits for others to organize groups and eventsDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Lacks interest in outside activitiesDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Hard-working DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Persistent; goes the extra step DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Exhibits drive and determination DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Willing to sacrifice DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* ‘lakes initiative; doesn’t wait for others’ direction DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Enjoys and seeks out responsibility DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* High quality orientation DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Views problems as challenges DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* High energy level DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Goal-oriented DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Ambitious DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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IndependentDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Enjoys autonomy DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Likes to be in control of situationsDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Self-sufficientDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Comfortable working within ambiguous situationsDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Able to develop own goals and focuses wellDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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Flexible DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Responsive to changing prioritiesDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Able to juggle several tasks at onceDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Deals well with the ups and downs of academic and corporate lifeDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥* Takes setbacks in strideDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Summary Evaluation DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Based on your comments and what you know about our school and its students and graduates, do you: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Feel that this person has well-thought-out reasons for getting an MBA? (Yes No Unsure)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Agree that this individual is a good match with our program? (Yes No Unsure)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Agree that this individual has a good understanding of our program? (Yes No Unsure)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Feel that this individual would attend our program if admitted? (Yes No Unsure)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Want this person in your class or organization? (Yes No Unsure)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Vote to admit this person to the program? (Yes No Unsure)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Overall Comments: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Please document the substance of your conversation with the applicant and your evaluation of the candidate. Please add any additional thoughts, positive or negative, which would assist us in making an informed admission decision. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*This evaluation form may not capture everything that could be relevant in a candidate, but certainly captures enough to show you the way in which a school will assess you. Other schools, of course, have their own approaches, but these, without exception, are similar to the one shown above. The primary differences are that some schools use much briefer evaluation forms, whereas others highlight something particularly important to their own programs. Some of the programs that feature heavy quantitative demands probe applicants’ experience using various quantitative techniques. One European school assesses candidates’ internationalism. It focuses on language skills, understanding of other cultures, experience working in different cultures, and interest in the program’s international dimensions. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*3. KNOWING THE SCHOOL DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Chapter 5, “How to Choose the Right School for You,” examined many criteria relevant to that decision. It also detailed how to find the information necessary for making a well-informed decision. Let’s assume that you have read that chapter and followed its advice prior to applying. Now that you are preparing for school interviews it would be a good idea to review the information you put together on each school you plan to interview with. In particular, you should be extremely familiar with the information that the school publishes about itself. If you tell the interviewer that you plan to major in international business, but the school offers no such major, you will look foolish. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*If you are going to interview at the school itself, try to spend several hours in advance exploring the school and its environs. Talk with people in the cafeteria or lounge, paying attention to the attitudes they evince. Are they generally pleased with the school? Do they respect most of their professors? Do they think that the placement office is doing its job? Are there any particular problems concerning the facility itself, such as crime or lack of late-night restaurants that might matter to you? It always impresses an interviewer to see that you have taken the time and effort to examine the school up close rather than just reading some materials on it. Knowing what type of housing is available, or which professors students maneuver to take classes from, is the sort of thing that shows you to be both determined and resourceful. It also helps you to develop good questions to ask the interviewer without sounding artificial. Even if you are not interviewing on campus, take advantage of any opportunities to visit schools for precisely these reasons. (Interviewers invariably spot the applicants who have done their homework by visiting the school and learning what its program is really like.) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*One last point: if you find out which specific person will be interviewing you, ask people you know who interviewed with the same school to see how the interview was conducted. How formal or informal was it? How rapid-fire? How long? How much was the interviewee expected to initiate, rather than just respond to, questions? How friendly was the interviewer? If you know how this person likes to conduct interviews you will be able to prepare more specifically. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The advantages of knowing the school thoroughly include: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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You will show yourself as being highly motivated, concerned about your career, and in possession of the right work ethic, which will impress your interviewer. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*4. ANTICIPATING THE QUESTIONS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The interviewer is likely to have two types of questions to ask you. One type is the set of questions she uses for everyone, such as, “Why do you want to attend school X?” The other type is a response to your résumé or file. If you have claimed to have had some marvelous successes, she may wish to probe to make sure that you have not exaggerated the results. Or she may wish to probe for gaps or weaknesses in your career to date. For example, one of the standard things to seek in a résumé is a period of unaccounted-for time. If such a time gap exists in your application, expect to be asked what you were doing then. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
venkatmba - 2008-7-27 12:38:00
MOST LIKELY QUESTIONSDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Tell me about yourself. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What are your career goals? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why do you want an MBA? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why do want to attend this school? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why should we accept you? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What would you add to the program? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What are your greatest achievements? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What questions do you have? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The easiest question to prepare for is, “Do you have any questions?” Most interviewers will give you the opportunity to ask a few questions. You should be ready with three to five questions that reflect your concerns about the school. Keep these in your head rather than on paper, because having to look at your notes will slow the interview down and make it look as though you cannot remember even a few questions. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Another set of questions to expect is anything from the list of essay questions (which were analyzed exhaustively in a prior chapter). Prior to interviewing, review not only the questions you had to answer for this school—and, of course, your answers, since the interviewer may have read your essay answers shortly before interviewing you—but also those you answered for other schools and even those you did not have to answer for any program you applied to. Consider how you would have answered those too. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The Chicago interview evaluation form reprinted above suggests some of the questions you can expect. In general, two types of approaches are common. In the first, you are asked more or less directly about the trait or competence the interviewer is interested in. For example, when trying to get a handle on your degree of independence, the direct interviewer might ask simply,” How much supervision and direction do you prefer?” The second approach tries o elicit information that will also allow the interviewer to determine whether, for example, you “strive for leadership positions.”_but it does so much less directly. In this case, the interviewer is likely to focus on various aspects of your past and current experience—in terms of your education, career, and personal life—to see how much supervision and direction you have had in various projects and whether that amount suited you. The questions that generate this information are likely to be more general, along the lines of, “Regarding that cost analysis project, what sort of relationship did you have with your boss? What did you like and dislike about this relationship?” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
These more open-ended questions, where the focus is not made so obvious, are by now standard interviewing procedure. The more experienced the interviewer, and the more time she has available, the more likely she is to use the indirect approach. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
You can prepare for both approaches by examining the following list, which covers the most common questions asked on each major topic—education, career, management orientation, goals, and personal life. Of course other questions are possible, but if you are prepared to respond coherently and consistently to each of the following, you will be ready for just about anything else you will encounter as well. Preparing for the following will force you to think through the main issues that are of interest to business schools. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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UNIVERSITY EDUCATION (REPEAT FOR GRADUATE PROGRAMS AS APPROPRIATE) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which school did you attend? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why did you choose that one? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
(Regarding a lesser quality school) Don’t you worry that you will be overwhelmed by the quality of students attending our program? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which factors most influenced your choice? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What was your major? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
In hindsight, are you glad you chose that school? What would you change now if you could? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
In hindsight, are you glad you chose that major? What would you choose instead if you could do it over again? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How many hours each week did you study? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which courses did you do best in? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which courses did you do worst in? Why?DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do your grades reflect your abilities? If not, why did you not do better? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
In what ways did your education prepare you, or fail to prepare you, for your career to date? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What did you most enjoy about college? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What did you least enjoy about college? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What extracurricular activities did you participate in? What was your role and contribution for each? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How did you pay for your education? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How would you describe yourself as a college student? Is this still true about you? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GENERAL TIPS REGARDING UNIVERSITY EDUCATION DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1. Avoid portraying your university days as a social experience rather than an intellectual one if at all possible.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
2. If your record is poor, show that you have since gotten serious. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
3. Show that you were committed to learning, whether for its own sake or for the sake of your career. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
4. If you have changed your goals or interests several times, show that you have been serious about at least one of them while pursuing it. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
5. Portray both your academic interests and your extracurricular activities in terms of their contribution to your current (or then current) career interests.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
6. Discuss your leadership experiences. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
7. As to changes you might make if given the opportunity to do it all over again, a safe answer is one that would better prepare you for your eventual career, such as by providing further grounding in econometrics or multidimensional scaling if you are currently a marketing researcher. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
8. If you are interviewing for admission to a part-time program, do not try to excuse a mediocre undergraduate performance by explaining that you were unable to focus well due to the need to work part-time as well as study. This combination of work and study will be your fate once again in the part- time program. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
venkatmba - 2008-7-27 12:40:00
WORK EXPERIENCE (TO BE REPEATED AS APPROPRIATE FOR DIFFERENT COMPANIES AND JOBS HELD)DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why did you choose this profession?DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why did you choose this firm? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What is your job title? To whom do you report? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What are your key responsibilities? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What and whom do you manage directly? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Describe the financial aspects of your job: budget, revenues, costs, return on assets employed. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What are the key technical challenges of your job? Managerial challenges? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What do you do best/worst in your job? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How could you improve your performance? What actions have you taken to make these improvements? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What have your major successes been? What financial or other impact have these had? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Did you achieve these on your own? Who else was involved? How? What have you done that best shows your willingness to work hard/take initiative/innovate/exceed expectations? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How many hours per week do you work? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What do you like most/least about your position? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What are the biggest challenges your unit faces? What are you doing to meet these challenges? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Where is your industry headed in the next five years? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Describe your relationship with your boss. What is good and bad about it? (Repeat for prior bosses) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How well are you rated by your boss? What does he or she most/least like about your performance? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Describe a failure on the job. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What are you doing to address your failings? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What would you change about your job? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How does your performance compare with that of others at similar levels in the company?DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Describe your salary progression to date. How does this compare with that of others at similar levels in the company? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GENERAL TIPS REGARDING WORK EXPERIENCE DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1. When discussing your boss, your description of what was good and bad about him will probably make it clear what you need, and also what you cannot tolerate, in a boss. This also says a lot about your own strengths and weaknesses. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
2. Even when describing the characteristics you do not like in your boss, try to be reasonably sympathetic; otherwise you risk sounding like a malcontent. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
3. Any job change should have been motivated by a desire for more challenges, more responsibility, the chance to grow, and so on. In other words, emphasize the positive, forward-looking reasons for making the change. Avoid the negative, backward-looking reasons for the change, such as being unappreciated, underpaid, or disliked by your boss. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
4. If you were fired, confess to this fact if necessary, but be sure to note what you learned from the experience. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
5. Working less than eek may suggest that you are insufficiently motivated. A good answer will establish that you work as hard as necessary to achieve your objective DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
6. Portray yourself as one who tries to meet or exceed the objective with as little time and effort as possible. You consider different approaches and look to improve whatever systems are in place if such a change will make it possible to achieve such results with less effort in the future. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
MANAGERIAL ORIENTATION DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What is your management philosophy? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What is your managerial style? What aspects of it do you wish to change? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What have you done to develop those under you? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How much do you control those under you? How much freedom do you give them? How do you motivate them?DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What do you do best/worst as a manager? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Are you a better leader or follower? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What would your subordinates say about you as a manager? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GENERAL TIPS REGARDING MANAGERIAL ORIENTATION DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1. Any response that chooses one managerial style over another is a mistake. Respond that this is situation-dependent. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
2. When you are the person in a group who is most knowledgeable about a given situation, you take the lead, but you defer to others when appropriate. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
3. You are very much output-oriented and not overly fussy about the rile you play in a team, although you generally end up taking on a great deal of responsibility since you seem to welcome it and its challenges more than most do. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GOALS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What do you want to be doing in five years’ time? Ten years? Twenty-five years? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What do you want to accomplish in life? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How have your goals changed in recent years? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Why do you want an MBA? What do you expect to get from it? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which other schools are you applying to? Why? Why so many/few? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How did you choose these schools? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which school is your first choice? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What if you are not accepted at a top school? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GENERAL TIPS REGARDING GOALS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1. You want to show that you are committed to career success. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
2. Showing that you have thought long and hard about your future career demonstrates your seriousness of purpose. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
3. Regarding your long term goals, do not say that you want to lie on a beach somewhere. Saying this would show you to be overly stressed already, hardly an ideal attribute for someone trying to get into a challenging MBA program. Discuss instead how you arrived at your chosen goal in light of a consideration of your relative strengths and weakness, what you most enjoy, your background and desires, etc. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
PERSONAL DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Tell me about yourself. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What publications do you regularly read? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What books have you read recently? What impressed you about that one? What have you done to keep yourself current, or to develop your skills, in your field? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How do you feel about: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
— China’s advent upon the world stage? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
— African internecine warfare? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
— (Anything else on the front pages, especially if it relates to your home region or that of the school?) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How do you spend your time outside of work? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Is your current balance among career, family, friends, and interests the right one for you over the long term? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What activity do you enjoy the most? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Who most influenced you when you were growing up? How? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Who are your heroes? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What competitive sports have you participated in? Did you enjoy them? Are you competitive by nature? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GENERAL TIPS REGARDING PERSONAL QUESTIONS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1. When describing yourself, or what your long term goals are, be sure that a large part of your response focuses upon your career. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
2. Take every opportunity to show that you are highly achievement oriented and do what you can to develop both personally and professionally. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
3. At the same time, show yourself to be a sensible and well-balanced person with compelling outside interests, including but not limited to family and friends. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
4. When talking about your interests, it does not much matter whether you read science fiction, monographs about the Napoleonic wars, or locked room mysteries, as long as you show that you are knowledgeable and enthusiastic regarding whatever you pursue. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
5. These questions provide a natural opportunity to subtly strengthen your chosen positioning. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
OTHERDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Is there anything else you would like us to know about you? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
GENERAL TIP REGARDING OTHER QUESTIONS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
1.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Remember your pre-interview objectives. If you intended to put across several major points, ask yourself whether you have succeeded in doing so. If you have, do not feel compelled to add anything. On the other hand, if you have not, mention briefly but persuasively the points you wished to make along with the supporting examples or illustrations you intended to use. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
PREPARING TO DESCRIBE KEY EVENTS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
You should be ready to discuss major and minor milestones in your personal, educational, and professional life. Some interviewers prefer to ask very general, open-ended questions to learn how well you can develop an organized, intelligent response. Questions of this nature often revolve around major events interviewers glean from your résumé or application. Prepare yourself by reviewing the relevant aspects of each event you expect to discuss. In the case of a successful business project, for example, you would want to recall: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The project’s initial objective DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Who originated it DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Who was in charge DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The resources available DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The timetable DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The activities undertaken DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Your role DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
— What you did well and poorly, and why DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
— What skills you used DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
— What you would do differently in retrospect DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Other people’s roles DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The results DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
What went right and what did not, and why DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Any conclusions this suggests about the department or company, whether of a strategic, operational, or organizational nature DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
It is a useful exercise to write down the half dozen (or dozen) most important incidents you expect to discuss on an index card, using this sort of approach for each. Carry these cards with you for reading when you are waiting or have a spare moment. Learn them well enough that you can produce a well-organized, apparently spontaneous summary of each of them at the drop of a hat, but do not memorize the stories by rote. Be prepared to be interrupted by the interviewer, and be ready to carry on with the story smoothly once you have answered his question. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
venkatmba - 2008-7-27 12:40:00
WHAT DETERMINES THE LIKELIHOOD OF A GIVEN QUESTION BEING ASKED? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Questions are not generally asked without a reason. Some interviewers believe that certain questions should be asked of anyone, no matter what the person’s circumstances. In interviewing for MBA programs, the most likely questions concern why you want to get an MBA, why at this school, what other schools you are considering, what you think you will contribute while at school X, and what you intend to do professionally in the near and long terms.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The other determinant of questions is, of course, you. Your background invites questions that rnay be quite different from those that would be asked of someone else. If you are in a nonbusiness field that seldom produces MBA candidates, you can expect questions concerning why you want an MBA. If you have a history of career success, but just got fired from your job, you can expect questions about what happened. If one of your credentials is relatively weak, you can expect questions about it. If you are an anglophone trying to get into a bilingual program, you can expect to have your second language probed. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*A good interviewer, and often even a bad interviewer, will try to use the interview to learn as much relevant information as possible about you. Given that most interviewers will not have read your application, you can expect them to ask many of the same basic questions that appear on the various applications. One way to influence the course of an interview with someone who knows little about you is to take a résumé along. Most interviewers will use it as the basis for their questions, so they will ask about the items you choose to list on your résumé. They will also probe for internal inconsistencies (“Why were you paid so little if you were really in charge of the internal audit function?”) as well as checking things that sound inherently unlikely (“How is it that you were in charge of conducting an audit of the internal controls in operation in the whole Swedish subsidiary when you had never done anything even vaguely related to such a field?”). DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The other items an interviewer will probe are things you and she have in common, or about which she is simply curious. (“What is the cheapest luxury trip down the Nile currently available?”) The more that an interviewer takes this approach, the easier the interview is likely to be. Discussing interests you share is likely to provide an opportunity to share enthusiasms, which is generally easier to handle than responding to probing questions about why you left a good job after just fifteen months. Be sure, however, to keep to your own objectives. You can still make the impression you want by being articulate and well organized even when just discussing trips on the Nile. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*PRACTICE DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*There are two ways that you can practice your interviewing skills and responses. The first is by doing mock interviews with others who are applying, or someone else who appreciates what is involved. This is a good first step to understanding what an interview will be like. The quality of the experience will depend in large part upon how prepared your interviewing partner is. If you can find someone who is willing to read your application carefully, and perhaps even read this chapter, then you are ready to get a good interview. The ideal person to team up with would be someone who is applying to the same schools, but has a very different background from yours, and who is willing to be tough when necessary in the interview. It can be difficult to find the right person, of course. (It is partly for this reason that Education U.S.A. regularly does mock interviews with clients, if necessary by phone, to give them a realistic view of what to expect.) It is not only fair, but also good for you, to switch roles with your partner. If you have to read her essays and data sheets with an eye to seeing what her strengths and weaknesses are, what she will contribute to the program, and the like, you will more readily understand how someone else will do this with you. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Your interview partner can tell you which responses were convincing and which were not (and why). Be persistent and force your interview partner to be specific in noting what worked and what did not. After all, the point is not what you say but what your interviewer hears that determines the success of your interview In fact, simply saying things out loud will often cause you to hear what is not right. Speaking out loud often makes it clear that you are wandering instead of being focused, trying too hard to excuse some prior mistake, or pleading rather than convincing. Tape recording your practice sessions will make this apparent. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*If you can videotape your practice interviews, by all means do so. Seeing yourself in action will help you to eliminate extreme gestures and repetitive phrasings. Particularly annoying is the idiotic-sounding, inappropriate use of “like” and “you know.” Wear your interview outfit to make sure that it too passes muster. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The second means of practicing is to be sure that you interview first with the schools that matter least to you. If you are applying to three “likely” choices, make sure that your first two interviews are with schools in this category rather than the “possibles” or “stretches.” This allows you to develop and refine your pitch and get rid of your first interview nerves without too much at stake. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*It is a good idea to use both of these approaches if you can. Maximize the potential benefits by debriefing your partner, or yourself when you interviewed with a school, to be sure that you understand what worked and what needed more thought, and why. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*PHYSICAL PREPARATIONS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*PHYSICAL ENERGY DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Get plenty of sleep the two nights before the interview. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Eat a solid breakfast or lunch on the day, so that you do not run out of energy DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*APPEARANCE DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Arrive at the actual site slightly before the allotted time so that you do not need to rush and get nervous as a result. Find the restroom and check your appearance. Make sure that your hair is combed, tie straight and completely covered in back by the collar of your shirt. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Make sure that your lipstick is not smudged, or on your teeth. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Men should consider carrying an extra tie and perhaps a shirt, in case something is spilled at lunch. Women, similarly, can carry extra stockings, in case of a run. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*LOCATIONDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be sure that you know where the interview will take place and how to get there (and where to park). DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*OTHERDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Take your business cards, several copies of your résumé, and a copy of your application. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Take a copy of the university’s brochure and other relevant information about the program to review if you get there early. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Take the name and telephone number of your interviewer in case your car breaks down and you need to telephone her to notify her of your delay. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Consider taking copies of the wonderful brochure you designed for your company, but do not take the two hundred pound, greasy widget that you DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
manufacture. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*STAYING RELAXED DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*A modest degree of nervousness is good because it gives you the energy to perform at your best. If you tend to be too nervous, try one of these techniques to keep yourself relaxed: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Remind yourself that you have prepared thoroughly (assuming that this is the case) and that this preparation will see you through. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Acting positive, by using the appropriate body language, will help you to feel the way you are acting. Positive body language involves keeping your head up, shoulders square, and eyes forward. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
A great friend of mine, before exams and cross country races, used to go off by himself and keep repeating, with concentration and intensity, “I am King Kong, I am King Kong.” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*DURING THE INTERVIEW
DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*A considerable amount of the impact you have in an interview is achieved nonverbally; nonverbal messages may constitute over half of the message you deliver. As a result, it is highly appropriate to consider such factors as dress, physical comportment, and the like in order to maximize the chances of interview success. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*DRESS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Business schools are inherently conservative places. The top graduates tend to go off into management consulting and investment banking, the professors con- suit to top multinational corporations, and the typical applicant is currently working in a corporate environment. This means that the style appropriate for a business school interview is a conservative one. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Rules for men: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Wear clean, neatly pressed clothes and highly shined, black shoes. Socks should be black or navy blue and over the calf. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be sure that your clothes fit well. Be sure also that your clothes do not look as if you are wearing them for the first time, but they should not be so well worn that this is noticeable. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Avoid wild colors or styles.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Men will never go wrong wearing a conservative dark blue or gray suit with a white or blue shirt, or moderately striped shirt, and a conservative tie. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Comb your hair and wear no cologne. It should go without saying that your shirt should be 100 percent cotton, long-sleeved, professionally cleaned and heavily starched. The tie should be pure silk and extend to the middle of your belt buckle. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Rules for women:DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Women should wear a suit or a dress, and no more than a modest amount of jewelry, makeup, and perfume.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The length, color, and cut of your clothing are more fashion-dependent than is true for a man, but do not go wild. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Try not to bring both a briefcase and purse because it is difficult to be graceful when carrying both.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
In the United States, wear pantyhose (no matter how hot the weather) and eschew bare arms. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Rules for men and women: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not wear such ostentatiously expensive clothes that you might offend your interviewer. For example, leave the Hermes tie in the closet.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Your briefcase should be of good leather, preferably brown or burgundy. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be sure that you have invested appropriately in mouthwash, deodorant, and other hygienic necessities. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
You want to be remembered for what you said, not for what you wore (or failed to wear). DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*BEHAVIORDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*PHYSICAL BEHAVIORDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Your goal is to be considered self-confident and relaxed. You can show this by remaining poised and thoughtful throughout the interview. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The rules: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Greet the interviewer with a smile, an extended hand, and a firm handshake (matching the interviewer’s pressure). DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Look the interviewer in the eye. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not sit down until invited to do so. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not put anything on the interviewer’s desk. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not smoke, drink, or eat anything even if invited to do so—not even if the interviewer herself does. This can distract either you or the interviewer, perhaps showing you to be clumsy or worse, without any chance of improving her opinion of you. If the interviewer offers you a cigarette, decline politely but not judgmentally by saying, “No thank you.” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not chew gum. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Maintain a moderate amount of eye contact throughout the interview, perhaps 25 percent, but do not stare. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Gesticulate moderately to make points, but do not go overboard.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Remain physically stationary, without fidgeting. Interviewers often check your response to a tough question to see if you are exhibiting signs of nervousness ( or lying ).DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Maintain good rapport with the interviewer by being warm and smiling often. Do not, however, smile idiotically without stopping for the entire interview! Doing so will mark you as unbalanced or worse. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Sit up straight, but not rigidly, and lean forward slightly. This will show that you are interested in what the interviewer has to say, and that you are businesslike. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Listen carefully, and show that you are listening by nodding, grunting “uhhuh” occasionally, or saying, “I see” or “right.” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Avoid crossing your arms, or folding your arms behind your head. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Keep your voice well modulated, but alive. Speak at a normal speed; do not rush.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*ATTITUDESDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*The rules: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be upbeat. Be sure to emphasize your strengths. Do not discuss your weaknesses in any detail unless pushed to do so. And, never complain about anything that has befallen you. No complaint about a low GMAT score, or sickness during a math exam, or personality conflict with a boss or professor can improve an interviewer’s opinion of you. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Ratter the interviewer, subtly. Although a good interviewer will have you do 75 percent to 80 percent of the talking, that does not mean that you will be excused for failing to listen to her. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Adopt an attitude similar to the interviewer’s. If your interviewer is deadly serious, avoid joking. If your interviewer is lighthearted and jocular, do not sit deadpan. In the first instance jocularity will make you seem frivolous, whereas in the latter instance seriousness will make you seem unintelligent. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Maintain more formality if your interviewer remains behind her desk throughout the interview, without even coming around to greet you initially. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Treat the interviewer respectfully, but not too respectfully. Treat her as an equal, albeit one who temporarily is allowed to set the direction of the interview. Do not behave submissively. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Do not, however, use the interviewer’s first name unless and until told to do so. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Relax and enjoy yourself. The relatively few people who enjoy interviews are those who view them as a chance to discuss important matters with an equal who happens to be interested in the same subjects. They view the interview as the time to learn more about the school as well as the chance to explain themselves.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*A little nervousness is to be expected, but exhibiting substantial nervousness works against you insofar as a strong candidate is meant to believe himself well suited to interact at this level. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*lDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Make sure that it is a conversation. A good interview resembles nothing so much as a conversation. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*If there is a pause in the conversation, consider whether: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*—DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
you have answered the question fully enough. If you suspect not, ask whether the interviewer would like you to add to the answer.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*—DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
you should follow up with a question of your own related to the same subject. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*—DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
you should simply sit quietly, without tension, with a pleasant smile. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*Ask the interviewer questions to follow up on what she has said. This helps to build rapport and puts you on a more equal footing with her by getting you out of the role of interviewee answering questions. It is also the way normal conversations work, trading back and forth. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
venkatmba - 2008-7-27 12:40:00
Avoid sounding like a robot. If you follow this book’s suggestions and prepare thoroughly for your interviews, you run the risk of sounding preprogrammed rather than spontaneous. It is good to sound as though you have given thought to the relevant issues, but not as though you have memorized answers. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How can you avoid this problem? There are three keys. (1) Avoid a robotic monotone, or appearing to be reaching into your memory for what comes next in your rehearsed response. (2) Focus upon your interviewer. You should be able to remain relaxed, given that you know that you are well prepared, and this will allow you to stay focused upon how your interviewer is reacting to you. (3) Occasionally pause before you speak, seeming to get organized before starting. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Look interested. Avoid looking at your watch. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not appear bored, no matter how long the interviewer is speaking. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not ramble on. If your answer has gone on too long, cut your losses by briefly restating your main points. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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HOW TO READ THE INTERVIEWERDÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The interviewer’s demeanor will help to reveal her reactions to the interview. Smiles and nods clearly suggest that she agrees with what you are saying, in which case, think about what you are doing right so you can do more of it. Perhaps your interviewer likes the fact that you are backing up your abstractions with solid examples. Maybe you are keeping your cool when being asked very tough questions. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Looking away from you, frowning, or constantly fiddling with papers or pens may reveal disagreement or a lack of interest. If you sense that you are losing the interviewer, try to get back on track by asking the interviewer a relevant question or making comments that are sure to be winners, such as some self-deprecating humor or mention of the incidents that you feel show you in your best light. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
It is important to keep in mind whatever the interviewer says in her opening remarks, because they may give you good clues as to what she values.DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
If you are talking too much, your interviewer is likely to start looking away, looking at her watch, or asking such questions as “could you just summarize this part?” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
YOUR QUESTION TIME DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
A failure to ask questions if invited to do so risks leaving the impression that you either did not do your homework or do not particularly care whether the school admits you. Asking questions gives you the opportunity to show how knowledgeable you are about the process and the program as well as that you are taking a proactive approach to your career future. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
If you are asked what questions you have, do not rush into asking them. If you have not yet had the opportunity to make one or two key points, ask if it would be acceptable to go back to the earlier question and then mention what you have just accomplished (or whatever). Even if these points are unrelated to any prior question, feel free to say, “I am glad to have the opportunity to ask you a couple of questions, but I hope you will forgive my wanting to mention two things that have come up since I applied. I think they might be relevant to the school’s decision making, after which I will continue with my questions.” Briefly mention the one or two points. Then go on to your questions. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Try to avoid questions that call for a yes or no response. To understand an area in depth, plan to ask several questions about it. One good way to do so is to ask your interviewer to compare, for example, her school and a major competitor (one that you are actively considering). She will probably mention several points, after which you can ask about one or more of them in greater detail, or ask her why she did not mention subject X. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
If you think that the interviewer harbors major objections to you, try to get her to confess what it is she is concerned about, so that you can address her concerns, assuming that you have not yet had the opportunity to do so. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Some appropriate questions, in case you are stuck for something to ask, include: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
How do you expect the school to change in the near future? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Has the character of the school changed in recent years? How? Why? DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Which top professors will be on sabbatical next year? Who will take their place?DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
If one reason for attending the school is that a certain professor teaches there, by all means ask whether the interviewer knows him or her, and if so, what he or she is like as a professor. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
After asking several questions, if necessary you can fall back on the old DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
standby: “I had a number of questions when the interview started, but you have DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
covered them all.” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not try to baffle the interviewer with questions you know she won’t be able to answer. If she is an alum of the school, for example, she will not be privy to the school’s rationale for its recent decision not to offer tenure to assistant professor X. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Being asked if you have any questions signals that the interview is coming to an end, so do not take too much time. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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ENDING THE INTERVIEW DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be sure to smile at the interviewer, shake hands and thank her for seeing you, and leave with an energetic, confident demeanor. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be careful not to be taken in by an old trick. Once you feel that the interview is over you may be asked a potentially revealing question as you are being shown out, on the assumption that you may have let down your guard at this point. Or the secretary may be instructed to ask a question such as, “How do you think you did?” in hopes of eliciting a telling comment. Assume that the interview is really over only once you have left the premises. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
INTERVIEW WRECKERS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Criticizing your boss or company DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Being too nervous to look the part of a successful, confident leader DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Appearing blasé about attending the school at hand DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Asking no questions DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Whining about past grades, low GMAT scores, and so on DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Blaming others for weakness in your profile DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
(Consult the interview evaluation form for more.) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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GENERAL RULES FOR INTERVIEWS DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
The following advice is good no matter what type of interview or interviewer you encounter: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not criticize others. Do not criticize people you worked with or schools you attended. Otherwise you may be viewed as a chronic malcontent. Remain positive. You can still make it clear, for example, that a boss was limited in his ability to develop you, but without sounding critical. Simply state that he was expected to spend most of his time traveling to the regional offices, so he had no time left to worry about the development of his subordinates. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Assume that alumni interviewers do not have your file memorized. In fact, most interviewers will not even have seen your file. You can therefore expect to be able to make good use of the same incidents you discussed in your essays. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be truthful. Do not lie in answering questions. Being honest, however, does not mean the same thing as being blunt, so do not volunteer negative information if it can be avoided. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Be yourself. Do not pretend to be someone other than yourself to impress your interviewer. Very few people are able to act well enough to carry it off successfully. Focus instead on presenting the best aspects of your own personality. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Never be less than highly courteous and friendly to the staff. The staff is generally in charge of all of the logistical elements of your candidacy, so do not alienate them. The admissions officers may also ask them to give their impression of you, so make sure that it is a positive one. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not try to take over the interview, but take advantage of opportunities to make your points. Interviewers want to feel that they are in charge of an interview, since they are likely to make decisions based upon the information they get about you. They need to feel confident that they will be able to get what they consider information relevant to their decision making, which may happen only if they are able to direct the interview. Taking over the interview may allow you to make the points you want to make, but the risk is far too great that your interviewer will react very negatively to this and resent your aggressiveness. Use of polite phrases in a confident tone of voice can keep your interviewer from fearing that you are trying to take over the interview: “Perhaps you wouldn’t mind”; “I would find it very helpful if you could.” DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Do not ask the interviewer how you did in the interview. This will put him on the spot and will not do anything to improve your chances. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Stay relaxed. A good interviewer takes the following as possible indications that you are lying, being evasive, or hoping that he will not follow up a point: DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Fidgeting (such as twirling your hair, drumming your fingers, bouncing your leg up and down, or picking at a part of your body or clothing. Many people have a tic of which they are completely unaware. Use your mock interview partner or videotape to find yours, and then stop doing it.) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Speaking much faster or more slowly. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Pulling your collar away from your neck. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Avoiding eye contact. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Lengthy, convoluted response. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Desperately looking for a drink of water. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Coughing at length before starting a response. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Remain calm even in the face of provocation. An interviewer may be trying to annoy you to see how you respond. A senior manager, it should go without saying, is unlikely to be easily ruffled. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Answer questions concisely. Do not ramble. Do not take more than two or three minutes for any but the most involved, important question. In fact, two or three sentences is an appropriate length for the majority of answers. You can save time by quantifying whenever possible. (“I saved $275,000, which represented 13 percent of recurring costs.”) DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Structure your responses. because you have prepared thoroughly (if you have taken this chapter to heart), you are in a position to respond with structured answers to most questions you will be asked. You do not need to start every response by saying “I did such and such for five reasons. Number one was . . .“, but doing so from time to time will be impressive. DÔÓ&decYþ forum.pre-mbaclub.com1PÓLÒhÿ¥*