While joining the full-time MBA program at McCombs one of my assumptions going in was that I would be able to interview with any company that I wanted. Boy was I wrong! It was a humbling experience. Companies coming in to interview had a limited number of slots. The quality of competing students for these positions was extremely high. It was incredibly hard to get selected for an interview. So when I started to get interview calls, I took them super seriously. Over time I learned that there were several things in my control that I could do during an interview that increased the probability of a positive outcome.
Interviewing - Leaving a positive impression
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