Went well i thought. Had the ultimate poker faced guy in the world, but managed to make him smile and laugh a couple of times. After he smiled or laughed... straight back to poker face
One thing i noticed, is most of the Japanese who were interviewed appeared to be interviewed in Japanese. Don`t know if its a policy to talk in the most comfortable common language, or whether they use it to garner English speaking fluency? But from the people i saw, knowledge transfer was more important than checking English fluency.
Questions asked :-
Walk me through your resume
Why xx company?
What are your short and long term plans, why mba?
Why Kellogg?
.. some questions related to my current role.
What makes a good leader?
Describe a challenging team situation and how you handled it?
How would you contribute to Kellogs diversity?
what do you think is the weakest part of your application?
What are your greatest achievements?