Hi Guys / Gals,
I just finished my MIT Sloan interview and I though i'd provide my feedback - take it with a grain of salt, perhaps it helps a bit.
So, as you all know it's a BEI type of interview, which more or less means they're going to take your essays, resume and application and call bullshit on a few of your points. I put it this bluntly, because that's essentially what it is. They want to dig into the details and understand that "equity transaction that saved the world" or whatever spin you put on all the great and glorious accomplishments. As I understand it, they're trying to cut to the core and understand you deeply. I, personally, found it enjoyable. They asked me about my actual work, how i actually think, why i did exactly what i did and if you don't have confidence in yourself, then you're screwed. There's no fluff involved, there aren't any buzz words' flying around, there's no faking it. Kind of refreshing in reality.
I thought mine went well and enjoyed our conversation. My only advice would be to think about really unique experiences that you can talk about in detail (for me, that meant sticking to things i've done in the recent years)