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Re: [iimapgpx200910] Interview Tips/Strategy

Hey Vinod,

This is of course very helpful and especially commendable since you are trying to help even though you were unlucky not to get an interview call this time...all the best for the other schools that you are trying.


thanks for the help, dude...


Cheers!!!



--- On Fri, 9/26/08, Vinod Krishnan <vinod_krishnan@...> wrote:
From: Vinod Krishnan <vinod_krishnan@...>
Subject: Re: [iimapgpx200910] Interview Tips/Strategy
To: iimapgpx200910@...
Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 11:29 AM

So .. in the spirit of brotherhood. .. and the fact that i don't have a vested interest (since I didn't get an interview call) - forwarding an email thread i read on a similar question on ISB forum

May be it helps.. :-)


--- In isb-pgp@yahoogroups .com, "Ashish Naredi"
wrote:

  To each one his own.
  There is no right or wrong way of preparing. There might also not be a conscious way in which you choose 'a way.' Consciously or subconsciously you keep on taking a few decisions that in hindsight look like 'a way' – a conscious strategy of success. I know that it might sound like a lot of bull but I can't help it – I'm typing this mail while attending my "Strategy Implementation" Class in Term 6 :)

So getting back to the 'ways' of preparing. I've found three broad
'ways':
 
  *1) Spontaneous: * A few don't prepare at all but do get
admission. "What
> is there to prepare?" they ask. "After all the interview is just a
> conversation on what you did, why you did, how you did all that you
did and
> what you plan to do?." These 'type' of people could be two *1)
Those with a
> gift of the gab; and 2) Those with an honest, spontaneous and
unpretentious
> persona.*
>
> While I've found a few of the second type in ISB, I'm yet to come
across
> people of the first type. The problem with people of the first type
is that
> they can be easily caught. At the risk of making the mail a bit
lengthy, I'm
> tempted to narrate a prior interview experience of mine in a
students'
> organization called AIESEC (International Association of Students in
> Economics and management). I was in my under grad then.
>
> The interviewer asked me about my daily schedule and I gave a very
> 'Accha-baccha' kind of an answer. Told him that "I get up at 5:00,
exercise
> for an hour, meditate for half an hour *(Can you believe that
? ;-)*….go to
> college….et all…" narrating how disciplined and busy I was. And
then he
> dropped the bombshell.
>
> "How, if you are so busy, will you find time to work for the
organization? "
> he asked. Gosh, I thought, the chap was trying to figure out how
much time I
> have on hand and I, like an idiot, left no scope for any time in my
> schedule. Then, I started reversing my stand: "I go to college
every day," I
> said, "but never attend classes…."
>
> I cracked that interview and went on to become the Vice-President
of that
> organization ;-) Nevertheless, this is not an approach that I think
will
> work. Surely, not an approach I would recommend.
>
> 2) *Semi-Spontaneous : *This is the approach I adopted for ISB.
This
> entails thinking about all possible questions and being ready with
two or
> three points to speak on for each question. *(Man, I've written so
much
> already…. I'll wrap it up, **at least try to wrap it up** soon.)*
Go into
> the depths of all that you have on your CV, academics, extra-
curriculars,
> work ex, essays, hobbies – everything that you have communicated to
ISB. I
> made an elaborate excel sheet taking one question at a time. I
answered the
> question, posed counter questions, answered these counter questions
and then
> moved on to another question. The idea is not to frame the exact
answer you
> would be giving but just to frame the main points.
>
> 3) *Not Spontaneous (Fully prepared): *These are the types who
frame all
> possible questions and also the 'exact' answer they plan to give.
In my
> opinion, they would come across as neither spontaneous nor honest.
I know of
> a few who followed this approach but somehow managed spontaneity
too and
> secured an admission.
>
> *General Pointers*
>
> 1. So, as you see, there is not 'one-way' of preparing. Select a
way
> depending on what suits you.
> 2. Though this mail stresses a lot on spontaneity, spontaneity is
> important but not the most important or the only important
factor.
> 3. From my experience, I found honesty to be a determining
factor. (I
> come from a family business background and mentioned clearly
that I would be
> looking for a stint in the corporate sector. The admission board
told me
> that they could give me admission only if was committed to
starting a new
> venture or committed to going back to my family business. I
stuck to my guns
> of wanting a stint in the corporate sector – coz that is what I
wanted to
> do)
> 4. Expect the unexpected sometimes.
> 5. Read up interview experiences of others. Dig into Yahoo
groups
and
> other forums for more experiences. (You could dig into my
interview
> experience also ;-)
> 6. If you give consulting as your future career choice, you
> *can*expect a case question.
> 7. Relax, be honest, and believe that 'whatever happens, happens
for
> good.'
>
> Ok guys, my class is coming to an end and so is my mail. Hope the
mails
> proves to be helpful.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> *Ashish Naredi*
>
> *Class of 2008*
 




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  Thanks for sharing your exp Kiran. It will help us for sure.   Seats are supposed to be 165, if I am right. Can you confirm whether it is 80. ...
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Hi Kiran, Thanks a lot for interview update. If you dont mind then can you please share the quote that you were asked to comment on. I have also read on pagal...
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Hi, I may not be able to share the exact quote. But it was about relation between two unrelated things. Quotes varied from person to person. Yes. 3 mins was...
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  80 out of 350. I would assume 30-40 people in 350 may not prefer IIM-A and go to US institutes etc. This may cut down the battle to 80 out of 310. Which can...
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Hi All,   Does anyone have any tips on how to prepare for the interviews? I understand the interviews are stress interviews to some extent but is anyone...
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Vikram.   IIM wont select all the good applicants. It shall select only top 80 applicants. Keeping that in mind i would suggest you to seek some...
Manish Gulati
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...   I do acknowledge your point and believe me you I wasn't banking on the response to this for all my interview prep...   Cheers Vikram ... From: Manish...
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So .. in the spirit of brotherhood... and the fact that i don't have a vested interest (since I didn't get an interview call) - forwarding an email thread i...
Vinod Krishnan
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Hey Vinod, This is of course very helpful and especially commendable since you are trying to help even though you were unlucky not to get an interview call...
Vikram Das
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Sep 28, 2008
2:23 pm

Hi Vinod, Vikram perfectly pointed out your broad mindedness. Good Luck for all your endeavours. --Ramakrishna ... From: Vikram Das <cool_dude_22_in@...>...
Ramakrishna Tammisetty
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Sure thing... Thanks for your kind words and Wish you all "All the best for your interviews" Regards, Vinod ... From: Ramakrishna Tammisetty...
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My iw is on 25th Oct in Ahmedabad.   My Cell number is 9910076841. If anyone has apt on the same day then lets touch base and guide each other through the...
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