Interview with a Columbia MBA Couple
Joanna and Yingbin are more than a couple. They are college classmates, McKinsey colleagues and Columbia MBA classmates.
JANE: Joanna, four years ago, you graduated from laceName>FudanlaceName> laceType>UniversitylaceType>. That year McKinsey China hired 2 persons in Shanghai - you and another person who was then your boyfriend and is now your husband - out of probably 1,000 applicants. That must be tougher than applying to a top MBA. Tell us something about that experience.
Joanna: When looking backwards, I also feel it was a bit of luck.
Actually I was planning to go to Hong Kong to pursue a Doctor's Degree in Finance due to a very good opportunity offered by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. However, McKinsey's campus presentation impressed me so much that I thought it was worth it for me to go through the interview process. I remember that we had to fill in the application form, which includes three questions quite similar to B-school essays. That was maybe the first time for us to go through a process similar to a B-school application. Both Yingbing, my husband, and I were so happy that we were on a short list to have the chance to get interviewed. At least round 0 passed!
The whole interview process is quite long and challenging. Yingbing and I were joking that it was the first time we spoke so much English, because all the interviews were in English, for both case study and general questions. The two interviews for the first round were relatively easy with general questions only, but more than half of the students were screened out after that. There were 2 interviews each for round 2 and 3, which is much tougher given the unfamiliar case study. Both Yingbing and I had the same feeling - the more interviews we had, the more interested we were in getting into McKinsey. Those interviewers were so professional, smart and nice that we were sure that we would enjoy the experience there. After 6 interviews, there were only 4 lucky guys left.
Some rumor said McKinsey would only pick 1-2 in the last round and we did not hold much hope that both of us would survive - it was such a perfect scenario that hardly could happen. If there would only be one get selected, I was hoping it was Yingbing, because I can still go to HKUST. Luckily, with our demonstrated strength, we became the only 2 hired that year in Shanghai.
JANE: That is simply wonderful! You must be the envied couple in college! Could you talk about your college life a little bit?
Joanna: Maybe a bit stereotyped, but I have to say that college life is the most wonderful life so far. I also believe I have had a rich life there; friends, study, social work and part-time jobs.
I am the sort of person to live for experience, so I would rather tighten my schedule up to study well, work well, and play well. I worked for Student Government as head of Public Affairs. I tried all kinds of jobs, such as English teacher, waitress at Da Jia Salon (Salon in Fudan), real estate agent, market researcher, and even account receivable consultant. All these experiences helped me live busily but happily in college and they helped me get a relatively impressive CV to present to job recruiters and schools.
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