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帖子mbaluke » 2008-02-19 14:48

http://www.accepted.com/mba/interviews/ ... earch.aspx
not bad, please try yourself lo...hope it is helpful lo
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帖子mbaluke » 2008-02-20 15:37

網路上抓的 "http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4e4a067701000aau.html"
覺得還蠻完整的

A. 從工作中學到的
 What did you learn from your work experiences?
 Can you give examples of how you have benefited from these strengths in your work?
B. 工作內容
 Describe a typical work day.
 Describe your day to day work
C. 特殊情況
 Describe an ethical dilemma faced at work?
D. 工作經驗
 Talk about experiences you have had at work.
 What is most frustrating (沮喪) at work?
 Have you worked in a team environment? What were your contributions to the effort?
 What was the most import project at your work site?
 What was the most successful project at your work site?
 What are your achievements?
 What is your most tough working experience?
工作抱負的問題
 你畢業後希望馬上自己創業還是先工作?
 你希望從在什麼公司作什麼領域的工作?
 如果你要創業,你打算要做什麼行業?
 Describe your career aspirations (志向)?
 What are your long- and short-term goals? Why?
 Discuss your career progression(發展).
關於工作的其他問題
 如果我聯絡你的主管,你想他會認為你的main strength是什麼?
 How did you choose your job after college?
 What do you think the ideal working environment is?
 Did you tell your company that you applied our School?

過去學業的問題
 Why did you choose your undergraduate major?
 How does your past education and experience support your career objectives?
未來學業的問題
 如果順利進入我們學校,在小組裡有人表現不如預期,會怎麼處理?
 如果你順利進入我們學校,你認為你的同學會怎麼評論你?
 How this academic experience is directly related to your future personal and professional objectives?
 What's your plan after you finish your study?
 There is a lot difference between the Taiwan & America education systems, what you will prepare for it and for the school.
關於MBA與學校的問題
A. 必問題
 為什麼你要在現在唸MBA?Why the MBA? Why now?
 Why are you applying to business school?
 Why are you interested in a general MBA program?
B. 選校題
 What are your reasons for applying to this school in particular?
 Why does this school appeal to you?
 What other educational institutions have you applied to, or are you interested in, and why?
 How did you learn about our School?
 Why are you going to USA not staying your homeland to study?
C. 其他
 Why should our school select you? What’s your strong point?
關於個人想法的問題
 What would you do if a team member wasn't pulling his own weight?
 How will you evaluate the non-performing employee after the completion of the project?
 Leadership definition and Leadership experience?
 What do you think the key role is in teamwork?
 What are the challenges you think when working with teams?
 How do you define success?
 What are the differences between the leadership and the management?
關於個人背景的問題
A. 個人優勢題
 What qualities in your character do you consider to be your greatest
strengths?
B. 個人劣勢題
 What are your weaknesses? How have you addressed these weaknesses?
 Tell me about you three weaknesses and what are you doing to improve upon them?
C. 個人簡介題
 Would you please introduce yourself briefly? Follow the time; introduce your
titles and a little bit duty.
 What was the most meaningful moment in your life?
 What’s your family background?
 What is most important to you in life?
 What are the most substantial accomplishments from your background? Why do you
consider these to be most significant?
 Discuss yourself.
 What is your favor? Hobby sports and music.
 Where are you from?
 How do you study your English?
關於個人生活的問題
 What is an activity you are involved in? Why is it important to you?
 What do you do to relieve stress?
 Activities out of work?
關於個人經驗的問題
A. 領導經驗題
 Give examples of how you have demonstrated leadership inside and outside the work environment.
B. 團隊經驗題
 What contributions would you make to a group?
 What sort of team work experiences have you had in the past? What sort of role do you most often assume in a team work situation?
C. 失敗經驗題
 Describe a situation where you brought an idea forward, and it failed.
 Can you tell us of a failure experience, and how and what you learned from this experience?
 Tell me sth about the biggest mistake you have made.
 Describe a failure, and how it affected you.
D. 其它經驗題
 Discuss any experience you have had abroad.
 Can you tell us of an incident (事件) in your past in which you stood up against the majority(反對多數)?
 Do you have the experience that you took a project which you don't like? How do you face it?
稀奇古怪的問題
 What would you do if not accepted?
 Name three words or phrases to describe yourself to others.
 How would co-workers describe you?
 It's two years after graduation, what three words would your team members use to describe you?
 Give your thoughts on current international or national events.
 Who is the great person in the world in your eyes?
可以問學校的問題
 When will I know the final decision?
 Is there any special language program
 What about the cost of this program?
 what's the climate like in **?
 living expense, tution and fee, Research Project plan
 How about the stipend of assistantship? Will it be sufficient
to cover living expense and tuition?
 How is the study in your school?
 How many overseas students in your university?

面試當中的對話模板
A. 開場白
 P: Hello, may I talk to ***?
 I: Yeah, this is *** speaking. Hi, good afternoon/evening/ morning? I am waiting for your phone interview
B. 聽不懂或聽不清楚時的反應
 I beg your pardon. Excuse me!
 Sorry, I can't hear you very clearly; would you please speak a little more loudly?
 Sorry, your voice is not very clear.
 I am sorry but the phone line is not very clear.
 .I'm a little excited and nervous.
C. 答不出來的時候可以說什麼
 Yeah, I know it, but I don't know how to express it in English.
 Well, I have no idea of it now. Can I reply you later by email?
D. 結束的時候
 Thank you for calling, good bye.
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帖子WolverineMax[origen] » 2008-02-20 21:54

pretty useful info
thank you, luck
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帖子ggethan » 2008-02-21 09:50

推一個 對準備要申請的人幫助很大喔 謝謝!!
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帖子DancerSean » 2008-02-27 14:55

Work and Play, Love and Prey.

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MBA & MEM, Class of 2010
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帖子MarkHsu » 2008-02-27 19:00

C. 答不出來的時候可以說什麼
 Yeah, I know it, but I don't know how to express it in English.
 Well, I have no idea of it now. Can I reply you later by email?


I think this is an example of what NOT to say during an interview.
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帖子crossover45 » 2008-02-28 23:55

From my experience, I think it is better to be honest than faking when you really don't know something. They might just want to know your depth and how you think rather than expecting a perfect answer.
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帖子polarbear » 2008-02-29 01:35

I agree with Mark.

Never say "I don't know how to say it in English." Well, if you can't express your thoughts during the interview, how can I, as an interviewer or admission officer, expect you to know how to express your thoguhts in English when you are in school?

For the second one, I think that, given the typical MBA interview settings, one will never encounter any question he/she doens't know what's the answer.

On the high-level questions such as why MBA, why XXX school, no one will get admitted if he/she doesn't know how to answer it.

On the more detailed, follow-up questions such as asking you what's your view of Asia market if you talked to your interviewer that you like investing or following capital market, you also should know the answers.

So, the only situation in which you have to "pretend" you know something is when you say something to your interviewer that you actually have no idea about it and he/she asks follow-up questions.

Hence, never use those two answers in "MBA interview".
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帖子Behemoth » 2008-02-29 04:48

Agreed with the points above.

"Be prepared" is the most important thing after stepping into the MBA world. You should always have an answer for the questions you are asked.

Indeed sometimes the interviewers just want to hear your thoughts. But most of the time, if you don't have an answer or have answers like what Mark mentioned about, basically you are out already.
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帖子Jason Lee » 2008-02-29 05:15

I guess this is what MBA is about. Prepared to lie whenever is necessarily. Being yourself gets nothing but dies with losers who don’t know how to cheat, to fake, to act dishonestly, to be a hypocrite, to hide the truth or weakness, and to get credits from other people. Oh, yeah, I love being business major.
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帖子cburger » 2008-02-29 07:16

Slightly off-topic...

I guess there is a debate of whether integrity can be taught in business school. My personal belief is that if you are a liar and a cheater before business school, then you will be a liar and a cheater after business school. Business schools give you the knowledge and the skills to do something great, but whether to do something greatly important or something greatly disgusting is your own choosing.

That being said, I think with most MBA interviews, preparation is key. Think about what questions might be asked. All the basic questions like why this school and your career plan need to prepared thoroughly. Also, go over your resume and think about any potential questions that might be asked from there. Finally, there will always be questions that you are unprepared for. Ask the interviewer for a couple seconds to gather thought, then just say whatever you can think of. Sometimes interviewers look for composure under pressure.
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帖子Behemoth » 2008-02-29 10:41

Interesting point about what MBA is from Jason and decent comment from cburger. However, I think there is a fundamental difference to be "prepared to lie" or "prepared to share your thoughts on things."

MBA training will definitely let you know better how to present yourself, but that is far from telling lies to others. Integrity is truly key for one to be sustainable in the business world. Those who just focus on short term benefits will find it hard to keep a good reputation in the long run.
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帖子polarbear » 2008-02-29 14:32

Jason Lee \$m[1]:I guess this is what MBA is about. Prepared to lie whenever is necessarily. Being yourself gets nothing but dies with losers who don’t know how to cheat, to fake, to act dishonestly, to be a hypocrite, to hide the truth or weakness, and to get credits from other people. Oh, yeah, I love being business major.


"Being prepared for interview questions" and "being prepared to lie".

It is very interesting that one can't distinguish these two.
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帖子butterfinger » 2008-02-29 18:40

Jason Lee \$m[1]:I guess this is what MBA is about. Prepared to lie whenever is necessarily. Being yourself gets nothing but dies with losers who don’t know how to cheat, to fake, to act dishonestly, to be a hypocrite, to hide the truth or weakness, and to get credits from other people. Oh, yeah, I love being business major.


This seems to me a distortion toward MBA or others' comments.

What others said is about how to Manage rather than Manipulate the interviews. It is true that the boundary between management and manipulation is unclear. MBA teaches us both, not for us to use both but to know the difference and make our own decision, which means individual is the one held accountable, not the whole system.

Being sarcastic doesn't help; people appreciate straightforward advices.
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