Bitch-slappin’ interview prep
WHY GET A MOCK INTERVIEW FROM SANDY–WELL, HERE IS ONE HAPPY CUSTOMER (NOT PICTURED ABOVE BUT YOU GET THE IDEA)
Sandy,
Just finished my Wharton interview.
After you bitch-slapped me during the mock interview earlier this week, I canned the notes/list and simply started preparing questions in my head. There were zero “robotic” responses as a result. I also took your advice in telling stories about extras/community service, and passions outside work to combat the Finance-geek impression that you could get from reading my app. Feel that strategy paid off, as non-work areas were where she focused.
Questions:
- Walk me through resume.
Kept it real crisp, then transitioned naturally into cultural rediscovery story –which she loved.
- Why MBA, why now, why Wharton.
Took why Wharton a step further to how I would contribute to Wharton. Emphasized how I wanted to strengthen the career dimension of the program’s SE Asian components (i.e. Global Immersion Program), snd changing the perspective that SE Asia club/tour is more of a fun party event (which I’d heard was the case from current students, and which she laughed, and confirmed was her impression as well)
- ST/LT goals
- Tell me about a leadership challenge you faced.
Talked about my struggles being a leader….while I was the youngest person in a culture where age is viewed as prerequisite for decision-making power. I followed your advice and added as much self-awareness in my response as possible… i.e., admitting that I made my share of snafus initially as I was learning the cultural ropes. She responded with empathy, citing a simular situation she had faced while working in dif country.
- Tell me about a leader you admire and why. Talked about one of my recommenders… brought in skill in managing conflict in cross-cultural teams, and then how I have tried to emulate that in my own experience. Talked about how he succeeding coming from a disadvantaged past and how he took advantage of all his opportunities to succeed… then brought that make to me and stated examples of how I have done the same in my life.
- Considering your age, why do you feel you would fit into a learning team where most people are a few years older? Went to our prep. Talked about how maturity was one of my strenghs, and how I both enjoy and work really well with people older than me.
Mentioned ethnic professional community I started in NYC, and how I was able to inspire other members of the group (doctors, lawyers, etc. whose average age was 30+) while I was just 23. Also mentioned how I was able to thrive in —– despite being the youngest employee at IB.She responded by saying that that was a great answer.
- What are some of your passions outside work. Talked about how I love to play ____, and worked in my interest in Psychology and how that was an effort to be well-rounded academically. Then I moved on to ____. Mentioned how I have been ____ for over five years (hopefully that dispelled any remaining impression of being a typical Finance-geek), . she was able to visualize this as she had lived in NYC for two years. Then I worked in how I could continue to pursue both of these interests at Wharton through x and y.
I am confident that I have added another ally to my cause, and have my fingers crossed for the decsion. Thank you for being so cruel to me during the mock interview. At the time, I thought you were being too harsh (even bordering on being a jerk), but it turned out being exactly what I needed.

February 9th, 2010 at 2:01 am
Hi Sandy,
Been following your blog and responses very closely and you have posted a lot of useful information, so thank you in advance for that. I did have a quick question about HBS.
I have applied R2 and a very good friend of mine who is a current student, wanted to drop a note in for me, however on the Director\’s BLOG hbs posts up they mentioned that they are \"discouraging any informal input by HBS students this year\", however when my friend called in anonymously and asked if it would hurt, they said it would not hurt my chances and that they may or may not read it…. what do you think I should do in this case, follow the Director\’s blog? or was that just her 2cents so they don\’t get bombarded by notes…..
Thanks
February 10th, 2010 at 6:21 pm
dunno dude, have him write that note, wont hurt