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No Mute Button: 6 Tips to Ace Your MBA Interview
There is no mute button in an admissions interview to get into a top business school. Here are six interview tactics that will leave them wanting more of you.
1) There's no prize for answering the fastest!
Business school interviews are as much about getting to know you as they are about getting to know how you think. The interviewer isnt going to endorse you based on how fast you answer a question, but they are going to hold it against you if you answer a question without understanding it. So if youre stumped by a question, ask for clarification. And dont be afraid to take a moment to ponder your answer. A well-thought answer is never a bad thing!
2)Be a broken record.
Whats the best way to get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. The same can be said for your business school interview, PRACTICE! Once youve thought of the stories and anecdotes you want to highlight in your interview, practice them out loud and for an audience. Sure, your roommate may roll her eyes when asked to hear the Peace Corps story again and your brother may plug his ears when you tell him the What I Learned From Being Fired story again, but all that practice will make sure your Interviewer isnt the one plugging his ears and rolling his eyes.
3) It's an interview, not a monologue.
The point of the interview is to get to know you, but you dont want to bore the interviewer in the process. Remember, they may interview dozens of candidates. That means a lot of eager future-moguls talking about the same thing: themselves. So whenever possible, make the interview a conversation, not a monologue. By including the interviewer in the conversation, youll keep them interested and engaged in the most important topic of all: YOU.
4) Don't miss the opportunity to get to know an alum.
If your interviewer just happens to be an alum, take the opportunity to get to know a bit more about their experiences with the school. Not only will you learn more about your potential business school, but by asking thoughtful questions your interviewer will get another opportunity to see your savvy thought process and insightful way of thinking. Believe us MBAs love to talk about themselves!
5) Professional is as professional does.
Be on time and be professional. That means, be on time if not early. Dress professionally, turn your cell phone off and present yourself as you would at work. Not sure what that means? Ask your friends who have gone to business school, or a trusted professional. Still not sure? Just think of what your mother would say to do, dont be late, sit up straight, spit out your gum and for goodness sake, turn off your cell phone! Nothing screams unprofessional like the beeping of an iphone text because all your buddies and family members want to know how its going.
6) Don't be a robot.
Easier said than done, but RELAX and realize you are speaking to a real live human being. If your interviewer wanted formulaic answers without the addition of your personality and charm, theyd read your resume and application package and that would be that. Theyre interviewing you because they want to get to know you. Your personality is as unique as your experiences. Share your story and share who you are, thats why theyre there after all!
This post by Stacy is part of a new series,B-School Admissions Tips You Cant Live Without,originally published on the MBA websitePoets & Quants.
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