The Wharton Team-Based Discussion
Manage episode 441568236 series 3588129
In this conversation, Harold Simansky, Kate Richardson, and Katrina Evans discuss the Wharton team-based discussion, which is a unique interview format for business schools. They explain how the team-based discussions are structured and what Wharton is looking for in candidates. They also discuss the process of organizing mock team-based discussions and the challenges involved. The session highlights the value of participating in mock discussions and the importance of self-awareness and openness to feedback for success in the actual interview.
Takeaways
- Wharton uses team-based discussions as a style of interview to assess candidates' collaboration skills and behaviors.
- Mock team-based discussions can be valuable in preparing for the actual interview.
- Organizing mock discussions involves balancing participants' preferences and ensuring no one's ideas are stolen.
- Successful team-based discussions require self-awareness, openness to feedback, and the ability to work effectively in a group.
Contact Us:
info@mbamission.com
Follow Us:
YouTube
LinkedIn
Instagram
30 Episoden