MBA – MBA Admissions & Support – Case Interview
Case interview preparation is not only essential for acing a consulting interview. It is also an exercise which trains you
rigorously to approach a problem and analyze it in a systematic, yet creative, way.
There are a few major types of case interview questions such as market size, business operations, competitive landscape,
governmental issues, and brain teasers. Business schools will teach you some popular frameworks to solving these questions.
One of them is the famous Porter's Five Forces.
Case interviews test candidates' ability to think fast and creatively under pressure and with limited time, the efficiency,
effectiveness, breadth and depth of their thought process, and their communication abilities and general knowledge.
Being a great listener is equally important to being a good speaker. Without grasping all the underlying messages of a question,
it is impossible to provide great solutions. Getting the right answer is not the only way to score. The importance of demonstrating
your thoroughness and creativeness during the interview process cannot be understated.
Many of our instructors worked at top consulting firms and hold dual master's or PhD degrees. They are the best resources that
you can tap into when you want to sharpen your case interview skills. Reading through numerous case interview books and
practicing with fellow students will only help to a certain extent. Practicing your case interviews with our seasoned consultants
is a sure way for your fast improvement! Please call us at 3 45 50 12 54 or email us directly at
info@manhattanreview.jp.
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