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It can be hard to know how much detail to cover when posed with this type of open-ended request; however, the key is to impose a structure. Rather than running the risk of providing more information than your interviewer wants, it’s best to err on the side of brevity. Think of the resume walkthrough as a foundation for a deeper discussion of your background and accomplishments. Work to develop a two to three minute run-through, perhaps opening with where you grew up, what undergraduate institution you attended, what you studied and a few remarks on your involvements outside of work before moving into a chronological overview of your professional experience, beginning with your first job and moving forward. When covering your work experience, be sure to explain why you made the choices you did as well as what you learned in each major position. Once you offer a high-level picture, your interviewer can then ask follow-up questions or inquire about specific bullet points if he or she wants more detail about specific entries or aspects of your experience.
Of course, to provide an effective walk-through, you will need a polished resume tailored to the unique requirements and interests of the business school admissions committee. |
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