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Yes but your chances are slim, very slim. You usually require at least two years of work experience so that you can add value to the in-class discussions. Even a 4.0 GPA and 750+ GMAT could get rejected at the schools you mentioned if you do not have some kind of work experience. This does not mean that you should not try though and to get back to your question, the answer is just "yes".
I always held a job ever since age 15 but it usually has to be full time work experience and ideally after the undergrad. It depends what kind of job you had but again, if you have a stellar CV, you could still get in... the odds are slim though.