Sunday, June 28, 2020
How To Present Yourself During Your MBA Interview
3 Tips for a Successful MBA Interview is the latest post in our series Navigate the MBA Maze. Here are three key tips on how to present yourself during those crucial face-to-face minutes. 1. Structure Your Answers. Structure helps your interviewer see where youââ¬â¢re going with your answer and helps you remember where youââ¬â¢re going, too. So when they ask, ââ¬Å"Why do you want to attend Harvard/Stanford/Kellogg?â⬠donââ¬â¢t say, ââ¬Å"Well, I was born in Florida in 1984, and . . .â⬠Instead, lay out a clear structure: ââ¬Å"There are three primary reasons why this school is my top choice: curriculum, culture, and community.â⬠After providing the structure upfront, provide details for each reason you mention. Not every interview answer requires an upfront structure (some are more story-oriented), but use one for those that lend themselves to it. Youââ¬â¢ll be glad you did. 2. Project Confidence. Regardless of your general confidence level, do your best to clear your mind of doubt and believe that you deserve an offer. As you prepare for the interview remind yourself of your past achievements in challenging circumstances. And make sure your confidence doesnââ¬â¢t spill over into arrogance (ââ¬Å"Well of course you should accept me becauseâ⬠). 3. Read Your Interviewer. Some are high-energy. Some arenââ¬â¢t. Some like humor. Some donââ¬â¢t. Some are by-the-book. Some wonââ¬â¢t ask a single question youââ¬â¢ve practiced for. While you canââ¬â¢t prepare for every single type of interviewer, you can adjust your style a bit to match theirs. Though schools stress that they seek objective opinions from their interviewers, we all know the reality: a large factor in interview performance is likeability, and interviewers like candidates who remind them of themselves. An even simpler strategy is to pay attention to clear cues from your interviewerââ¬â if theyââ¬â¢re yawning and looking at their watch, youââ¬â¢re probably being too long winded or need to use more compelling examples; if theyââ¬â¢re asking probing questions for everything you say, try including more details in your initial answers. If you are interested in individualized interview coaching or a mock interview, check out Acceptedââ¬â¢s MBA interview assistance packages. For 25 years, Accepted has helped business school applicants gain acceptance to top programs. Our outstanding team of MBA admissions consultants features former business school admissions directors and professional writers who have guided our clients to admission at top MBA, EMBA, and other graduate business programs worldwide including Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Booth, INSEAD, London Business School, and many more.à Want an MBA admissions expertà to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch! Related Resources: â⬠¢ Perfect Answers to MBA Interview Questions, a free guide â⬠¢ Are You Selling Yourself Short? [Modesty Your MBA Admissions Interview] â⬠¢ Do I Really Need a Mock Admissions Interview?
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