Interview Questions From Intern Employers by: Jeff Schmitt on November 28, 2014 November 28, 2014 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit One Liners Do’s and Don’ts of Convincing an MBA Program That You’re a Good Fit Source: U.S. News and World Report Just These 5 Lessons Made the MBA Worth the Money Source: Entrepreneur Accelerate the Path to a Graduate Degree With a BBA-MBA Program Source: U.S. News and World Report Interview: Harvard Business School Women…50 Years Later Source: National Public Radio MBA Recruiter Interview with Vanguard Source: Top MBA MBA Networking: An Essential Business School Skill Source: Kaplan Test Business School Vs. Incubator: An Entrepreneurial Test Drive At Stanford To Find Which Works Best Source: Forbes 5 Steps to Revitalize a Struggling GMAT Prep Routine Source: Beat the GMAT How to Send a Thank You Note Source: MBA Mission How the Irish MBA market is set to expand Source: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/3a4168b8-65e0-11e4-a454-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3K2zWtDsM Updated MBA Application Dates Source: http://www.mbamission.com/deadlines.php What is a Good GMAT Score Source: Beat the GMAT Inforgraphic: Top 7 MBA Skills Source: Top MBA Court Denies Woman Denied Additional Alimony Because She’s an MBA Source: DNA India Peter Thiel is Wrong About MBAs Source: Bloomberg Businessweek An Interview with an Ernst & Young’s Recruiting Head Source; Top MBA Feedback from McKinsey and Accenture Recruiters Source: Linkedin The Best Doctor of Business Programs Source; CEO World MBA Humor How many executives does it take to change a light bulb? * A roomful – they have to hold a meeting to discuss all the ramifications of the change. * None, they like to keep employees in the dark. * “This topic was resumed from last week’s discussion, but is incomplete pending resolution of some action items. It will be continued next week. Meanwhile…” * “We’ve formed a task-force to study the problem of why light bulbs burn out, and to figure out what, exactly, we as supervisors can do to make the bulbs work smarter, not harder.” * How many managers does it take to change a light bulb? * “I want a detailed memo about this issue till tomorrow’s morning.” * “You were supposed to have changed that light bulb last week!” * “We haven’t got a policy on that”. * “I am on my way to a very important meeting, so we’ll discuss it some other time.” * Three. Two to find out if it needs changing, and one to tell an employee to change it. Source: Work Joke Tweet of the Week Zach Wolfrey @ZachWolfrey If my grade in stats isn’t good enough to get into the business school I will switch my major. I’m never taking this class again Previous PagePage 6 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6