{"id":30950,"date":"2015-10-20T03:47:00","date_gmt":"2015-10-20T10:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gmatclub.com\/blog\/2015\/10\/3-keys-to-choosing-mba-recommenders\/"},"modified":"2015-10-20T03:47:00","modified_gmt":"2015-10-20T10:47:00","slug":"3-keys-to-choosing-mba-recommenders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gmatclub.com\/blog\/3-keys-to-choosing-mba-recommenders\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Keys to Choosing MBA Recommenders"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>In the fierce competition among well-qualified MBA applicants to  get a coveted admissions interview, recommendations have become  increasingly important. However, the trend among b-schools to impose  standardized questions and word-count limits has added to the challenge  faced by applicants striving to leverage their recommendations.<\/p>\n<p>The  biggest variable still within your control is the selection of  recommenders. Choosing the &ldquo;right&rdquo; people is essential &ndash; but difficult.  And you have to do it twice as most schools require two recommenders.  More of an art than a science, picking a recommender can be facilitated  by using a check list of key considerations. Drawing from our experience  with thousands of successful applicants, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mbaexchange.com\" target=\"_blank\">The MBA Exchange<\/a> provides our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mbaexchange.com\/full-time-or-part-time-mba-programs\" target=\"_blank\">comprehensive consultation<\/a> clients with a specific, prioritized set of selection criteria.<\/div>\n<div>\nTo  help you pare down the possibilities and recruit the recommenders who  will add the most value to your candidacy, here are 3 traits to look for  when making choices. A great recommender should be someone who:<\/div>\n<div>\n<strong>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Knows you.<\/strong><br \/>\nYour  resume and transcript summarize what you&rsquo;ve accomplished. But only a  recommendation can provide the adcom with a third-party perspective on  the person behind those accomplishments. That&rsquo;s why it&rsquo;s essential to  select a recommender who will go beyond the &ldquo;facts&rdquo; to describe your  character, values, personality, work style, etc. So, choose someone who  is very familiar with you and your work to ensure that the featured  examples will be complete and authentic. A supervisor is usually best,  but don&rsquo;t ignore other options like a client manager or the head of a  non-profit with whom you interact.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Endorses you.<\/strong><br \/>\nB-schools  assume that applicants select recommenders who are their most  enthusiastic supporters. So, if a recommender doesn&rsquo;t view the applicant  as a star candidate with exceptional strengths and unmatched potential,  the rec will fall flat and the candidacy is in danger. So, in  considering your options, think about which individuals are most visibly  appreciative of your efforts, impressed by your growth, and committed  to your long-term success.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Trusts you.<\/strong><br \/>\nEven  if a recommender knows you, he or she can&rsquo;t know which topics and  examples will add the most value to your application. Only you, as the  applicant, understand which aspects of your candidacy can be conveyed  most effectively through a particular component of the app &ndash; i.e.,  resume, essays, short answers or recommendations. Therefore, you want to  find a recommender who will welcome your strategic guidance on content,  and then take your directional input to a higher level in crafting the  recommendation in his or her own voice.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>\nBecause MBA  applicants are expected to waive their right to review recommendations,  you&rsquo;ll never be 100% sure what your recommenders ultimately wrote and  submitted. And, you&rsquo;ll never be certain how much a recommendation  influenced the admissions committee&rsquo;s final decision. But by choosing  recommenders who know, endorse and trust you, there&rsquo;s a high probability  that their recommendations will help maximize your chances for  admission. In fact, the same selection criteria will continue to serve  you well, during and after business school, as you evaluate future  employers, partners and allies.<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the fierce competition among well-qualified MBA applicants to get a coveted admissions interview, recommendations have become increasingly important. 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