Case interviews: practice is key
A few weeks ago, I interviewed with Microsoft for a marketing internship position. A week or so later, they sent me a rejection email. I've been thinking about this and talking it over with folks, and I think part of what sunk me were my responses to case questions. I encountered questions such as the following:
- What's your least favorite class right now? [I said econ.] Ok, how do you market that class to incoming students?
- Suppose you're the dean of the UW MBA program. How do you elevate your school's rank to #1?
- Assume you are the product manager for the Zune. You have $1 million, and 30 days to spend it. What do you do?
I know these things now, and I'll be better prepared the next time case questions arise in an interview. I really wish I would have done some mock interviews that specifically focused on case questions, prior to the Microsoft interview. If you're a prospective or first-year MBA student, let this be a cautionary tale to you -- don't let an actual interview be the first time you practice responding to a case question.
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4 comments:
Sorry to hear you didn't get it.
So how would you go about marketing LINQ to Entities?
I'll pray that I'll never get a question like that in an interview.
I'm not sure if this is the type of thing you could do as the president of the MBAA, but what about establishing a session (for next term or year I guess) where MBA's sign up to practice interview case questions? I'm sure you're not the only one to have experienced this.
Good idea! :) A group of us has already started getting together and practicing informally. I'll also be going to a case interview workshop through our career center next week.
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