Friday, February 11, 2005

I evaluated some more applications yesterday. I selected one for interview inspite of his low GMAT score as he was an avid quizzer and his essays were creative. Someone asked about the selection process and let me give a brief overview. We evaluate on three parameters – Analytics, Leadership and Personality.

Analytics comprises of academic performance in high school, college and GMAT. Low academics could be offset by good extra curricular activities in school/college or workplace. We also see the reputation of the undergrad college and how competitive is the company he got into after graduation. We will also look for analytical evidence from workplace.

Leadership doesn’t necessarily mean managerial experince or leadership in work. In fact, I gave good marks on leadership for one applicant just based on his experience as a head-boy in his school.

And Personality has weightage for experience, integrity, maturity and managerial ability.

A selected candidate should have a good mix of all these. Sometimes one might be a superstar in two of these three factors and might be poor in third but we could still call for interview and probe him on the third factor.

1 comment:

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    On : 2/11/2005 12:04:29 PM SK (www) said:


    Sujayath,
    Very mature of u. keep up the good work


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    On : 2/12/2005 2:16:09 AM Anon (www) said:


    Polite request: Please take the ISB logo off your blog, or I'll report it to ASA.

    It's sad that a blog as pathetic as yours is treated as official by those not in the know.

    Please visit isblife.blogspot.com


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    On : 2/12/2005 2:49:15 AM Canon (www) said:


    Anon, I don't think people consider the blog as official. We just read it to get an idea of ISB life. Raja's blog & Sujayath's blog are the only 'active' blogs in explaining the ISB life.

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    On : 2/12/2005 4:07:12 AM Buddy (www) said:


    Don't know who the Anon loser is, but he seems to have no clue about the ISB logo usage. Sujayath is an ISB student and has every right to use the logo on his blog as he is a stakeholder in the brand.

    Complaining to the ASA is not even an option! Go write your own blog.

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