Good Time for an MBA? Join the Queue
If you’ve been unfortunate enough to lose a professional job in the last few months, you might be amongst quite a large proportion of these people who think this interruption to their career might create a good opportunity to go back to school full time and get an MBA qualification. Apparently applications for MBA programs have had huge increases over the last few months.
All that means that if you’re applying for an MBA, you have to make sure your application is going to stand out a bit more than all the other people who are in the same situation as you. According to Annie Fisher at Fortune Magazine, your application (and interview, if you’re invited) needs to focus on the following:
- Your ethical values - give an example of your own ethical behavior in business, even if you were working for a business that might not have been entirely ethical
- Your extra-curricular activities - interests like coaching, volunteer work or adventure travel show you have positive attributes
- Your future focus - outline your career plan rather than dwelling on a job loss
She also mentions that, when there are more candidates than usual, it’s very important to follow instructions carefully and submit applications before the deadline - don’t give schools an excuse to discard your application from their large piles.










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