The questions, or at least the nearly 100 shared in the guide, cover a fairly vast range of issues and experiences that could easily trip up a candidate. Consider: “What is the most interesting conversation you have had this week?” or “Tell me a piece of news that you are currently following and very interested in?” The latter question is the motivation for the advice to begin a new morning routine on the day you schedule your admissions interview. “Browse all the headlines of all the major business news sites, read any stories that seem particularly pertinent, and be sure to hit up any sites that cover your industry and employer in particular (you don't want to get broadsided during your interview!).”
这些问题,或者至少是指南里所列出的近100个问题,涵盖了大范围的话题和经历,轻易就能绊倒候选人。比如:“你这周所有的对话中最有趣的是哪个?”或是“跟我讲一个你目前在跟进并且非常感兴趣的资讯。”正是根据后一个问题,这份指南建议申请者从计划招生面试的那天开始实行一个新的每日晨间安排:“浏览所有主流商业资讯网站的头条,阅读看上去相当重要的所有报道,然后确保看过所有关于你所在行业的报道,特别是你所在公司的网站(在面试时你不该表现得太空泛!)。”
For Kleiner, the admissions interview worked backwards. “I was asked about my time at my current job and what I liked about it. Then, I was asked about my experience in investment banking before that. She asked why I switched to private equity from banking. I had prepared for that and gave my answer and then we kept going backwards. We started talking a lot about Yale and my experiences there, including why I majored in history and whether I got out of it what I wanted.”
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