Being among the small percentage of applicants admitted to the No. 1 business school in the world immediately puts you in some seriously good company. Of the nearly 10,000 applicants to Harvard ...
Although euphoria is the first feeling applicants experience upon receiving an interview invitation from the business school of their dreams, what follows is often a mixture of anxiety, nervousness ...
Getting admitted to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania is no easy task. After a rigorous application and interview process, only about 14% of applicants are accepted. One way of ...
MBA applicants may fear that the interviewer wants to trick them or find reasons to reject their application. On the contrary, most schools’ interviews, especially those conducted by current students ...
Competition for a seat at a top business school has never been fiercer. With so many strong, polished applications coming across their desks, admissions committees at various MBA programs have turned ...
If you’re the interviewer, there’s a lot you should already know: The candidate’s resume and cover letter should tell you plenty, and LinkedIn and Twitter and Facebook and Google can tell you more.
Even though most interviews include at least a few of the most common interview questions, and even if the candidate is asked to answer one or two unusual interview questions (like these), the answers ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Drop the rehearsed responses—recruiters are looking for ...
Receiving an invitation to interview with a business school admissions team is good news – they're interested in you as a candidate. However, your initial excitement may give way to anxiety. While ...