@mba7sal sure. The interviewer was an Adcom guy. Made sure that I felt very relaxed all through the interview. As he had fully reviewed my application, He did not ask me the usual tell me more about yourself or walk me through your CV question. He however asked about a normal day at my current role. Focus was mostly on my career goals and specifically what research I had done about the recruitment, what I saw as gaps or obstacles to my success, and how I thought to overcome that. He then asked a few behavioural questions both TMAT and hypothetical covering both leadership and team dynamics. Then usual any questions.
Seeing as you have already interviewed for Imperial, I personally felt like they were quite similar in that focus on career goals research and gaps and the quick TMAT questions.
All the best when you have yours, assuming my response is not yet late
Seeing as you have already interviewed for Imperial, I personally felt like they were quite similar in that focus on career goals research and gaps and the quick TMAT questions.
All the best when you have yours, assuming my response is not yet late