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How to Market Yourself Effectively in MBA Applications
This post originally appeared on Stacys Strictly Business MBA blog on U.S.News.com
You are articulate and well prepared. The interview portion of the application to your first-choice business school is moving along smoothly, and you have a well-thought-out answer for each question.
Finally, the interviewer states, You have an impressive rsum, strong work experience, and interesting extracurricular activities. However, your rsum looks like countless others Ive seen this year. What makes you different from other qualified applicants?
Your answer may make the difference between acceptance and denial into the MBA program of your choice. Top b-schools accept only a small percentage of applicants drawn from a highly competitive pool. Candidates need more than great test scores and a solid rsum. Success ultimately lies in understanding how to market yourself effectively throughout the application process.
Understand your target market
Like any marketing project, understanding your target market is critical. As a first step in the application process, you must research the schools and get to know them well. You should read the websites and brochures, attend information sessions, speak with students and alumni, and, if possible, visit the school.
The knowledge you acquire will help you determine how best to sell yourself. It will also help you articulate why you have selected a particular school. Citing specific reasons from firsthand experience gives you an advantage over the other applicants.
Positioning is key
Every school has a need. It may be assembling alumni who will donate generously, or changing its reputation as a party school. Understanding a schools needs and positioning yourself as part of the solution will make a difference.
For example, consider Columbia Business School, which you may want to attend because you plan to pursue a career in finance. Realize that Columbia hears this frequently. If you do your research, youll learn that the school embraces entrepreneurship as a major initiative and has just launched the Columbia Business Lab for recently graduated Columbia entrepreneurs. Speaking to this may be a way to align yourself with the schools objectives.
Differentiate yourself
Even highly qualified applicants worry about finding a way to stand out. Fortunately, the personal essay portion of the application allows you to showcase what makes you unique. Examples that may seem less than extraordinary to you can provide the admissions committee with clear evidence of your talent.
One of my clients worked as a strategy consultant and couldnt fit traditional volunteer work into his hectic travel schedule. He decided to contact his alma maters career center, offering himself as a resource to those interested in a consulting career. He ended up giving back on his own terms, in a very significant way. Excellence comes in many different packages, and sometime small examples can brilliantly illustrate your distinctive contributions.
Remember, a simple example is often the most effective. One b-school applicant needed a good story for a question on leadership. The example he used involved revamping a monthly report. Although this may not seem like an impressive task, once written, it showed initiative, a desire to challenge the status quo, and an ability to execute tasks and influence others. If you want to convey your worth, dont just state it; prove it with examples.
Dont be afraid of failure
In addition to highlighting strengths, an essential component of marketing is effectively managing weaknesses. Most applicants dread the Tell us about a time you failed question. The best approach is honesty.
One b-school applicant I worked with had been laid off three times during his four-year careersomething he initially felt terrified to reveal to the admissions committees. However, by discussing the situation and circumstances with honesty, he demonstrated self-awareness, an ability to learn from mistakes, maturity, resilience, and determination.
Introspection allows the admissions committee to get to know you. Adopting a frank, yet thoughtful, attitude toward failure allows you to capitalize on a weakness and make it work for you.
Although negotiating your acceptance into a top MBA program seems daunting, by showcasing your individuality, you can do so with success. Research each institution and understand how your personal strengths and differences can benefit the programs of your choice.
Take advantage of the applications essay portion to illustrate your unique qualities, and dont shy away from discussing your weaknesses, as well as what youve learned from moments of failure. Effective marketing can take your application from good to greatand make all the difference in this highly competitive process.
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If you are looking for guidance on your MBA application, Stacy Blackman Consulting can help with hourly and comprehensive consulting services. Contact us to learn more.
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