50 MBA Interview Questions & Answers For 2024

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50 MBA Interview Questions and Answers for 2024

From Simplilearn: [The] Interview is the final step of your MBA admission process and the most crucial one. It is the leg where college admission experts would sit with you to understand your skills and capabilities to understand whether you are the right fit for their university or not. The recruiters want to know why you desire an MBA and what value it brings to your career. These MBA interview questions can be quite intimidating. Here are some frequent MBA interview questions and answers that will help you reach your dream B-school!

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6 Schools That Offer a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence 

From Fortune: While buzz about Artificial Intelligence (AI) has largely focused on the growing popularity of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, the demand for jobs and growth in the sector is booming. In fact, AI and machine learning specialist roles are growing faster than any other occupation in the world, according to the World Economic Report’s Future of Jobs Report.

Over the past few months, more universities have sought to meet the AI demand head on by creating degree programs specifically focused on the subject. For example, just in March 2024, Purdue University—a school known for its strong engineering arm—announced a brand new online master’s in AI.

If AI from a business perspective interests you, you’re in luck, too. Many business schools now offer MBA specializations in AI as well as certifications focused on the subject.

And while there are also options to take free online courses in artificial intelligence, many schools now offer full-fledged degree tracks. Fortune compiled a list of six master’s in AI programs to check out if you’re looking to make a career switch.

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Stanford MBA power couple: Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, who met while studying at the Stanford Graduate School of Business

Stanford MBA Loses Re-election to Be Great Britain’s Prime Minister

From The Guardian: Rishi Sunak became Britain’s prime minister quickly and unexpectedly in October 2022 after the short, financially catastrophic premiership of Liz Truss and the leadership of Boris Johnson, whose loose moral compass had allowed Downing Street to party while the rest of the UK was locked down.

The economic situation was dire – inflation at 11%, mortgages threatening to soar by £5,000 a year – and the political inheritance more desperate. But since then the 44-year-old prime minister has failed to turn around the Conservative’s fortunes. Lacking a transformative touch, he led the party to a historic defeat.

“Undoubtedly, Rishi had a difficult hand,” said Lee Cain, a former No 10 director of communications under Johnson who has also advised Sunak and now runs his own firm, Charlesbye Strategy.

“But he played it poorly. He had broadly the wrong strategy from the start, in an environment where people were crying out for change. You heard it in every focus group, but Rishi came in and positioned himself as the status quo candidate.”

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