1 year ago Apr 21, 2025 05:04
Pretty straightforward, conversational:
- Asked about my career path
- What I work on
- Future plans (short and long term) and how Kellogg would fit
- An example of conflict resolution
- Ended with time for questions for him
1 year ago Apr 21, 2025 05:04
1. Describe your career up to date and highlight why you chose so.
2. What are your short term goals and how does an MBA lead you there?
3. Why Kellogg?
4. How will you contribute to Kellogg?
5. Tell me a time where you had to make a quick decision.
6. Tell me about a time you had to deal with a difficult team member.
7. What is your leadership style?
1 year ago Apr 21, 2025 05:04
My debrief:
Total 65mins, 50mins for past experience, 10mins for goals, 5mins to ask questions
Tell me about yourself/experiences
Follow up on why I picked my major/minor
Follow up on first job (how and why)
Follow up on next job (how and why, what I do daily, go through some bullet points on Resume)
ST/LT goals, career aspirations/ why?
Why MBA, now, Kellogg?
How did you choose schools?
Which schools did you apply?
Why not MMM program (coz my background seems suitable for MMM)?
Questions for interviewer (I asked 1)
1 year ago Apr 21, 2025 05:04
I just did kellogg interview -got adcom who’s also alum (she’s in TX)
Asked very detailed resume questions
Diverse team situation
What to contribute to Kellogg
Why Kellogg
I can tell she’s very proper (follow the timing and process exactly). If you get her, don’t be alarm if she wants all the answer to be very short (Very different from my experience at Tepper, Fuqua, Darden, Tuck and Simon)
Last about 40 minutes (30 mins interview + 10 mins Q&A)
1 year ago Apr 21, 2025 05:04
I got mine.
1. Tell me who you are outside of your resume, essays and submitted materials.
2. Tell me about a time when there was conflict between two team members because of which a task could not be completed. How did you resolve and what did you lean?
3. Tell me about a time that inspired you to pursue post graduation? This should be apart from work and acadmeics.
1 year ago Apr 21, 2025 05:04
Just got done with my interview. It was with a 2Y student. It was pretty QnA based and targeted. Sharing the questions below (paraphrased)
- walk me through your resume
- what are your top achievements
- why mba
- what is your leadership style
- what is the biggest problem you solved
- how will you contribute to kellogg
- what is something that is not on your resume, and that we have not discussed till now
- do you have any questions for me
2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
Total 65mins, 50mins for past experience, 10mins for goals, 5mins to ask questions
Tell me about yourself/experiences
Follow up on why I picked my major/minor
Follow up on first job (how and why)
Follow up on next job (how and why, what I do daily, go through some bullet points on Resume)
ST/LT goals, career aspirations/ why?
Why MBA, now, Kellogg?
How did you choose schools?
Which schools did you apply?
Why not MMM program (coz my background seems suitable for MMM)?
Questions for interviewer (I asked 1)
2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
Duration : 45 mins
Interviewed with a recent alumni. Quite conversational
1) Tell me about yourself
2) Why MBA
3) Why Kellogg
4) TMAT when you had to manage different priorities within a team
5) Motivation behind xxx volunteering
6) 2 criticisms your teammates might have about you
7) Any questions for me?
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2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
Interview duration : 45 min
Questions :
1. Walk me through your resume while talking about why you took the career decisions you did
2. Did you get a promotion at any stage
3. What are 3 positive qualities your teammates would say you have
4. Tell me about a time when you had to rely on others to get something done and how you handled it
5. Tell me about a time when you led people
6. Tell me about a time when something didn’t go according to plan
7. Why do you need an MBA to achieve your career goals
8. Which part of Kellogg curriculum and clubs excites you
9. Is there anything else that you feel I should know about you
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2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
1- Introduce yourself
2- Tell me about a leadership experience where you showcased a trait of your leadership style
3- Tell me about a time when you had to rely on someone to achieve success
4- Tell me about a time when you led a diverse team. What where the challenges and rewards?
5- What is your biggest strength?
6- What is yor biggest leadership weakness?
7- ST and LT career goals
8- Why MBA? Why now?
9- Why Kellogg?
10- Which clubs/extracurriculars would you want to participate in?
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2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
The interview was online with a recent alumni. He introduced himself and talked a little about how it would proceed. Then came the questions.
1. Why did you choose the universities that you went to
2. Why MBA/Kellog
3. ST/LT goals and fit
4. Work experience/challenge
5. Criticism/feedback at work/elsewhere
6. Any questions- I asked about his experience with the program
Overall it was a good experience, took around 45 minutes.
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2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
The interviewer was a member of the admissions committee who was incredibly kind. With no small talk, she immediately explained the process. The interview was quite friendly but in a way like talking to a professor. She broke up the questions into many pieces to get quick responses.
1) Go over your college history and why you chose your major
2) Tell me about why you went to X industry right after college
3) Tell me about how you progressed at Y company in terms of your responsibilities and roles
4) Why did you quit Y company?
5) Tell me about your own startup
6) How did you find these clients?
7) What skills did your career experience help you gain?
8) Tell me about the most diverse team you worked with
9) How did you collaborate with these diverse people?
10) How would the people you work with describe you?
11) Could you compare how you were like as a leader in college and how you are as a leader now?
12) What’s changed?
13) What are your goals and why Kellogg?
14) (Because I spoke about Z club) any other clubs you are interested in?
15) Do you have a backup plan if your current plan doesn’t pan out, a plan B?
16) Do you have anything to add?
There were a few more follow-up questions I cannot recall unfortunately.
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2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
An alumnus interviewed me, and it lasted 45 minutes with an additional 15 minutes of questions for the interviewer and general "back and forth." The overall environment was very conversational, and I was able to connect with the alumni, sharing a similar background and work experience.
1) Walk me through the various decision points throughout your career. The interviewer was specific about not walking through the resume but providing context at each role change.
2) What are your near- and long-term career goals?
3) Why Kellogg?
4) Tell me about your greatest accomplishment.
5) Tell me about a time you received constructive feedback.
6) Tell me about a time one of your direct reports was trusted to accomplish something without your direct oversight.
7) How have you progressed at each role compared to your peers?
8) What unique thing would you bring to the class?
9) What would your peers say about you if asked?
10) Tell me about your leadership style.
11) Tell me about a time you worked with a difficult person.
2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
A member of the admissions committee interviewed me. The interview lasted 45 mins. It was a mix of conversational and deep dives.
1) Walk me through your resume
2) Tell me about your college experience. Then, follow-up questions on ECs.
3) Deep dive into movement in between roles on my resume
4) Why MBA & why now
5) Why Kellogg
6) Tell me about a time you worked in a diverse team—merits, demerits, and learnings
7) Tell me about a time you worked with a difficult person
8) Greatest accomplishments
9) Strengths & what would people say about your leadership style
10) Tell me other things you want me to know that's not on your resume.
2 years ago Apr 21, 2024 05:04
The interviewer (a Kellogg 2Y alum from my home country) was nice and straightforward, asking questions related to points on my resume and then the typical Why MBA now/why Kellogg (which was closer to the end of the interview, surprisingly).
She seemed genuinely curious about my career transitions, my work and community service, and my values as a collaborative team player.
The interview lasted about an hour, with the last 10-15 mins for me to ask her some questions about her exp at Kellogg. Here is the list of questions:
Walk me through your resume
Were current community service part of your work at your current startup?
More clarification on what current community service is, and it is not related to your current startup in terms of recipients
Asking about the transition from the first corporation to current startup - why and was it a seamless transition?
Tell me about a time that you work in a team with people from different backgrounds
A follow-up question on the teamwork question - did my team talk directly with the customers?
If your co-workers have to describe you in 3 words, what would be these words?
Tell me about a time when you work on feedback from other members
Tell me about a time when you have to bring people from different viewpoints together
A follow-up on the question above about the roles of the people in the story
What is your biggest contribution/impact in your current professional role?
A follow-up on the question above about how long the current product in the current startup is on the market
Why MBA now?
Why Kellogg?
For your career goal, why don’t you continue to work in your current startup and then lateral before building out your own company instead of going to business school?
What will be the biggest challenges as you attend Kellogg?
3 years ago Apr 21, 2023 05:04
Interviewed with an adcom member who seemed kinda bored and unimpressed throughout. Someone had already told me that some of the Kellogg interviewers are poker-faced serious note-takers so I tried to not let that affect my confidence. She often asked me to repeat myself which made me a little worried cause I thought either she's not paying attention to what I am saying or I am not speaking with clarity. It could also either just be that she wanted to get the details correct for her notes.
1. Walk me through your resume
2. How many people do you manage in your current role?
3. What do you love about your current role?
4. Example about working in a diverse team.
5. Biggest career achievement.
6. ST and LT goals - what would you do right after MBA.
7. Why Kellogg
8. Anything else?
9. Any questions for me?
3 years ago Apr 21, 2023 05:04
I was interviewed by a member of the admissions committee.
It was very conversational and mostly around my experience and some behavioural questions.
We started with talking about my journey since I joined undergrad. What were the highlights. Moved to Jobs (why this job, role, growth in responsibilities, project examples, teams you worked with etc) and overall career trajectory.
Followed by behavioural questions:
How would your colleagues describe you?
How has your Leadership evolved?
Difference because of diversity in a team? How? What?
How would you uniquely contribute to Kellogg community?
Hope this helps. Goodluck
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3 years ago Apr 21, 2023 05:04
Had the interview with an AdCom. It seemed to be a blind interview (she had only gone through my resume) that lasted around 45 min (35+10).
Following are the questions that she asked:
1. Roles and responsibilities in jobs.
2. Why Kellogg?
3. Why MBAi?
4. How would your teammates describe you?
5. What is your leadership style?
6. When did you receive constructive criticism and how did you respond to it?
7. What challenges do you think you would face at MBA?
8. STG and LTG? Plan B?
9. How would you contribute to Kellogg?
10. Most significant accomplishment?
11. TMAT when you displayed leadership?
11. What does DE&I mean to you?
12. Anything you feel I did not ask?
13. Questions for me?
Overall it was very interactive and conversational. Fingers crossed now.
3 years ago Apr 21, 2023 05:04
I was interviewed online by the admissions committee member, also a Kellogg alum.
Interview questions,
1) Tell me something that is not on your resume
2) Walk me through your roles and responsibilities at work
3) Short-term and Long-term goals
4) Why MBA
5) Why Kellogg
6) Is there something you want us to know that we might have missed
7) Any questions for the interviewer
The interview went for 45 minutes, and it was very interactive.
3 years ago Apr 21, 2023 05:04
Had my interview with a current student. The interview was very conversational. He listened patiently to all my answers and provided invaluable insights while answering the questions I asked.
Questions asked -
1. Walk me through your resume.
2. Most significant accomplishment.
3. TMAT when you led a diverse team.
4. What is your short-term goal?
5. What’s your leadership style?
6. Why MBA?
7. Why Kellogg?
8. What is the weakest part of your application?
9. Any questions?