IIMC Transcript
IIMC, 5th Feb, Delhi
WAT: something about indians not using financial instruments enough due to financial illiteracy, how to increase financial literacy among the educated class Time : 25 minutes, 35 for people with disabilities
Interview: 3 panelists, 2M, 1F
P1: Rajesh Babu, P2: Abhishek Goel, P3: Latasri Hazarika
Lasted 15 minutes
In my hobby, I'd mentioned 3d origami, so along with documents, I took one of the origamis I'd made as portfolio and kept the same on the table with my portfolio
P1: Your family has a business, what does it do? P1: Accha tell me about yourself P2: How many women were there in the constituent assembly? ( fumbled this, could only hear assembly so asked national ki state, he said national only, i said not sure of the exact number but less than 33% then he asked me if i knew what a constituent assembly was and again i couldn't hear constituent so I'm here thinking lok sabha and he's thinking Constitution drafting committee, but he explained about the voice of the people to be represented through Constitution, had a discussion on this) P1: explain your work P1: why MBA? P1: what kind of firms, dream role and company P3: Accenture also comes, why now P3: Accha, you brought in a black swan and you're wearing black swan earrings, is there any significance? (i loved this question, explained about finding inspiration from a song about the same in 2020) P1: what kind of challenges did you face with your family and why P3: after so many years of feminism, why is it still an issue? P3: what do you feel about rsraion for women P1: consulting is considered as a boys club, what do you feel about it P2: why leadership and why not entrepreneurship (another googly question, but i mentioned how i tend to be risk averse so I'm working on building more confidence as well and how entrepreneurship is not just about new ventures, it's about innovation wherever you are so leadership and entrepreneurship goes together for me) P2: you said you're risk averse but you took a risk for education, how so P3: would you consider yourself as a rebel P3: do you think an mba would add to you Interview done, they said i could leave, I asked if I should take the swan (origami) as well and P3 said absolutely not and she's taking it for her daughter, i told her about how it catches dust fast so we had a discussion on the Origami for a minute post interview
that's it, no toffee 😠
IIMC, 5th Feb, Delhi
WAT: something about indians not using financial instruments enough due to financial illiteracy, how to increase financial literacy among the educated class Time : 25 minutes, 35 for people with disabilities
Interview: 3 panelists, 2M, 1F
P1: Rajesh Babu, P2: Abhishek Goel, P3: Latasri Hazarika
Lasted 15 minutes
In my hobby, I'd mentioned 3d origami, so along with documents, I took one of the origamis I'd made as portfolio and kept the same on the table with my portfolio
P1: Your family has a business, what does it do? P1: Accha tell me about yourself P2: How many women were there in the constituent assembly? ( fumbled this, could only hear assembly so asked national ki state, he said national only, i said not sure of the exact number but less than 33% then he asked me if i knew what a constituent assembly was and again i couldn't hear constituent so I'm here thinking lok sabha and he's thinking Constitution drafting committee, but he explained about the voice of the people to be represented through Constitution, had a discussion on this) P1: explain your work P1: why MBA? P1: what kind of firms, dream role and company P3: Accenture also comes, why now P3: Accha, you brought in a black swan and you're wearing black swan earrings, is there any significance? (i loved this question, explained about finding inspiration from a song about the same in 2020) P1: what kind of challenges did you face with your family and why P3: after so many years of feminism, why is it still an issue? P3: what do you feel about rsraion for women P1: consulting is considered as a boys club, what do you feel about it P2: why leadership and why not entrepreneurship (another googly question, but i mentioned how i tend to be risk averse so I'm working on building more confidence as well and how entrepreneurship is not just about new ventures, it's about innovation wherever you are so leadership and entrepreneurship goes together for me) P2: you said you're risk averse but you took a risk for education, how so P3: would you consider yourself as a rebel P3: do you think an mba would add to you Interview done, they said i could leave, I asked if I should take the swan (origami) as well and P3 said absolutely not and she's taking it for her daughter, i told her about how it catches dust fast so we had a discussion on the Origami for a minute post interview
that's it, no toffee 😠