DallasLastMinuteGMAT wrote:
I scored well on my GMAT, but I am considering retaking it because I am confident that I can do better and I believe it has a strong impact on what job offers I could receive post-MBA program.
The questions that I have:
1. Do post-MBA employers check the official score report? It might look odd if I retake a high GMAT after already being accepted into the school of my choice, but if I can just put the new and improved score on my resume then I think it will be beneficial.
2. Do post-MBA employers check the IR and Essay? I think my score can be higher if I skip those sections and go for the number that everyone talks about.
I have already seen how a high GMAT can help post-MBA as more potential employers are willing to chat with me now as a Pre-MBA due to my score. I am coming from a non-target with a low undergraduate GPA so I think a really high GMAT could be quite important in my job applications.
Thanks!
Hello and welcome to GMAT Club! Have you been admitted already? Or you only have an undergrad degree and not getting into BSchool for a while? Are you suggesting you could not use your higher score for admission and it would only be used for Employment?
I have merged your post with a very extensive discussion spanning the last 10 years or so.
In my experience, consulting, financial, and other traditional MBA employers often ask for scores and it is a good thing to put on your resume anyway - it has helped me to score a few job interviews - i know that because a buddy of mine and I both applied for the same finance position and I got the call while he was more qualified (just anecdotally speaking).
At the same time, I have seen 700 as one cut off point and 99th percentile as another differentiating point. Therefore, if you already have 700+ but don't think you can score 760+, I would not bother per se. At the same time, it is worth something to get a 99th percentile and be the best of the best (I am not aware of a scenario where it would help you to get a score higher than 760).
As to verification, I never applied for the consulting jobs so my score was not a part of the evaluation but I am pretty sure most do verify esp now that they have a much easier option with the official link (the background check/reference verification process). I think if you have IR and AWA at 0, it will be a bit suspcious and will red-flag you, so I would put some effort into getting at least a 5 on AWA and IR so that you can have a passable score there.
P.S. I do have to say that many/most people feel/felt that they could have done better on the GMAT. It does not mean that they do but it is worth a shot.