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If you’re like most people, the impending face-to-face interviews are the thing you’re least looking forward to out of the entire MBA application and admissions process.
And if you happen to be one of those fortunate few for whom the interviews don’t induce a cold sweat, your confidence could potentially be your downfall.
The good news is, if you’ve been invited to a school for an interview there’s a more than 50% chance you’ll be admitted to their MBA program.
The bad news is, this means the stakes are at their absolute highest!
Whether you’re naturally confident or not, if you don’t know the specific things that each school is looking for – and expecting to see – in the interview, you probably won’t give your very best answers or be able to present yourself in the best possible light.
Which could mean losing out on potential scholarships or, worse still, having your entire application rejected.
Knowing how crucial it is to get this component right, we developed a rigorous, 3-phase interview preparation process designed to match your unique strengths and story to the requirements and interview style of each of your target schools.
At Tuck, Obinna served as a Tuck Admissions Associate (TAA), and received the 2019 award for completing the highest number of virtual and in-person admissions interviews. Since then, he’s gone on to conduct nearly 900 mock MBA admissions interviews for Menlo Coaching, which gives him unparalleled expertise. Obinna has worked with clients who have gained admission to Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Kellogg, and other top programs.
During one of our mocks, Obinna asked me two questions that I didn’t prepare for and that I hadn’t heard anywhere else. And thank goodness he did, because they actually came up the next day! I was so thankful for that insight alone.
Eduardo Placer is the CEO and Founder of Fearless Communicators, a dynamic speaking and communications coaching business. His clients include the University of Pennsylvania, the Wharton School of Business, Yale University, The Juilliard School, Google, Bank of America, and HBO.
Working with Eduardo, I had no idea what to expect when I turned on my computer—and it turned out to be the most fun two hours! We went over a lot, including breathing techniques and spotting little speech patterns that I would want to avoid. As a result, I was able to be a lot calmer and poised in my interviews. Working with Eduardo was definitely a highlight of my business school application process!
David is a Founding Partner of Menlo Coaching and a full-time MBA admissions consultant. He specializes in school-specific interview formats, such as the HBS “case method” interview and Wharton’s Team Based Discussion. David focuses on preparing you for these unique, high-pressure interview styles in a way that highlights your best qualities and that demonstrates your capacity to succeed in the classroom.
I had multiple sessions with David to prepare for my interviews. I got a much better understanding of the school-specific questions, and afterwards, I would get specific feedback for improvement. I felt like I was in actual interviews for these sessions, which made the real thing much less intimidating!
Based on the thousands of interview reports our clients have sent us over the years, we faithfully recreate typical interview questions, letting you face your fears in a safe environment, where you still have a chance to course-correct.
In this session, you’ll:
The MBA interviews are about more than just getting the “right” answers to questions. The interviewer wants to see that you’re humble and authentic, that your personality will fit in well with the other students.
To make sure you’re presenting at your peak – come interview time – we bring in Eduardo Placer and the crack team of former pro actors at Fearless Communicators to take you through their 2-hour, physical and emotional training program, Unlock Your Voice.
In this session, you’ll:
If you prepare for all your interviews as though they are one and the same thing, you’re unlikely to succeed at standing out from your fellow applicants and could seriously harm your chances of being accepted.
There’s a big difference between the friendly Team-Based Discussion style of interview employed at Wharton, and the deeply detail-oriented Behavioral Interview style used at MIT Sloan. Every MBA interview is different, and in Phase 3, we’ll tailor your prep based on your target programs.
In this session, you’ll:
The biggest compliment I can provide is the similarity between the mock interviews I received and my actual interview. The interview team at Menlo Coaching are domain experts – the interview content, style, and flow of our mock sessions closely mirrored the real thing.
The MBA interview is the last step to admission—seize the opportunity!