murtuza71188 Wrote:Hello, Congratulations!
I would appreciate if you could share what type of questions did the interviewer asked you and the type of work experience you have.
Thank You.
No problem! I interviewed at 4 different schools and these were my most common questions/topics:
1) "Tell me about yourself." - This is your queue to give your elevator pitch. If you don't know what that is, look it up because it's very important for any job interview you ever have. My interviewer from Carlson specifically asked me to walk her through my resume in 2 mins or less and just give her some general background information. Make sure to practice your elevator pitch frequently and have others critique it.
2) Strengths/Weaknesses - Be able to name of a few of your major Strenths/Weaknesses and be able to describe them. Regarding strengths, avoid being to general. Don't say you "work well in groups" or "am a good communicator". For weaknesses, don't ever say "I don't have any" and make sure the weaknesses you list aren't super bad (ie. you're constantly late for work). ALSO, for your weaknesses make sure you mention steps you are taking to rectify them.
3) Job Scenarios - There are lots of different scenario questions you could get asked. Best thing to do is look them up and have answers prepared for each. Here's a couple I got asked:
"Tell me about a time when your leadership was challenged"
"Tell me about a time when you failed to meet a deadline or objective, and what could you have done better?"
4) "Why are you currently pursuing an MBA?" - A lot of people will tell you that you have to have a very specific answer for this. I don't agree. Perhaps for your essay, but admissions people aren't stupid....they know most MBA candidates aren't 100% sure of what they want to do. Just be prepared to talk about your field(s) of interest and explain how you think an MBA is going to help you advance your professional career.
5) "Why are you pursuing an MBA at school XYZ?" - This one should be obvious. It's called interview prep people. Research the heck out of your institution and figure out why you think it's so special. I knew enough about my institutions that I was able to frequently reference them throughout multiple questions during my interviews. Admissions people want to see that you care enough about their institution to do a little research beforehand. If not, then it's obvious they aren't your first choice so why should you be theirs? Make sense?
***NOTE*** When you answer this question the reasons you give don't have to just be restricted to the school itself and programs they offer. When I interviewed at Carlson, I told them (truthfully): "Minneapolis is a great city as far as job opportunities go and I want to live in the same city as my fiance." Those are REAL reasons so you can definitely include them.
6) Short/Long-Term goals: Again, you don't have to be super specific here because all the admissions people know you probably have no clue exactly what you are looking for. Just be able to give some general goals or benchmarks you hope to achieve.
All in all, make sure you can answer the above questions with relative ease. When you answer the questions, be sure not sound like a robot reading a script, but like a real person having a conversation. Remember, if you make it to the interview process you've already made the first cut and the school is legitimately interested in you.
EDUCATION/JOB BACKGROUND:Graduated with a BBA from Belmont University in Winter 2008 (I'm 26yo). GPA was 3.7.
4 yrs active duty military for the (US) Air Force. I worked in meteorology and my main job was creating forecasts for bases and briefing weather reports to pilots. Was deployed in Iraq for 6 months back in 2011. Writing essays and doing interview prep was tough for me because it's very difficult to explain my job to someone who isn't in the field. But through this job I've had some amazing experiences and been given an extraordinary amount of leadership opportunities so the interview process was seamless for me. I'll certainly answer any more questions if anyone has them!!!!
EDIT: Be sure to leave thank-you notes after all your interviews! Seriously, no one does this and it helps them remember you!!!