Interview questions

Snips from Interview # 1:

Do you know William James?

The question that followed this: Can intuition be developed? How can you develop Intuition?

Snips from Interview # 2:

Can you analyze this dream? What does the symbol suggest?

Share one of your dreams with us and share your interpretation of it.

In both the interviews, the subject matter is broadly the same. But the kinds of questioning are different. In the first one, it's typically memory-driven and theoretical-sounding. In the other one, the questioning seems to unravel the conceptual understanding of the candidate. More applied sort of questioning.

What would you prefer?

Happened during my MBA admission interviews at two different reputed institutes. I failed the first interview. I relished and succeeded in the second interview.

One response to “Interview questions”

  1. Tushar Jambhekar- tujams Avatar
    Tushar Jambhekar- tujams

    I guess it is a well thought strategy for people to ask the most clichéd questions during interviews.
    These questions, which made no sense at first and no one will even explain, are the one’s which decide our career in a big way. I was asked to comment on the effectiveness of in-film placement, which as a term at that point in time made no sense to me. If I did, why would I come to learn about it again?
    Since you topic is about interview questions, I recently have been asked to list 5 responsibilities my job profile should have. Best part, I been given no JD prior to it.

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