From Stock Markets to Analytics: How This Candidate Made Their Case at IIM Kashipur
Candidate Profile
- Background: Graduate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Work Experience: 1+ years of personal investing and financial research
- Academics:
- 10th Grade: ~89%
- 12th Grade: ~93%
- Undergraduate CGPA: ~8.3
- Special Interest: Technical analysis and long-term stock investments
Interview Panel
- Date: April 10, 2023
- Panel Composition: 2 Interviewers (1 Male, 1 Female)
- Duration: Approximately 10 minutes
- Mode: Online
Interview Questions & Candidate's Approach
Icebreaker & Personal Journey
🔵 P1: Tell me about yourself in brief.
📌 Tip: Deliver a crisp, 1–1.5-minute pitch summarizing academics, interests, and your unique value proposition. End with a link to why MBA in Analytics.
Finance & Investment Knowledge
🔵 P1: What do you do in technical analysis?
📌 Tip: Explain concepts like trend lines, RSI, moving averages, and how they guide investment decisions. Give a practical example if possible.
🔵 P1: What company would you suggest for long-term investment?
📌 Tip: Pick a well-researched company and justify with data like fundamentals, industry trends, and risk outlook.
🔵 P1: Why Reliance?
📌 Tip: Mention its diversified portfolio, consistent earnings, and future-readiness (green energy, digital).
🔵 P1: Why HFCL?
📌 Tip: Talk about niche tech positioning, government push for telecom infrastructure, and growth prospects—but balance optimism with potential risks.
Career Motivation & MBA Goals
🔵 P2: You're earning from the stock market—why MBA in Analytics, not Finance?
📌 Tip: Emphasize data-driven decision-making. Say how analytics helps you understand macro trends and consumer behavior better, thus enhancing investment decisions too.
🔵 P2: You studied logistics in undergrad—how did finance interest you?
📌 Tip: Highlight cross-disciplinary curiosity—perhaps exposure through internships or self-study during COVID-19. Show how logistics data sparked your interest in business numbers.
🔵 P1: Analytics is math and coding heavy. Will you be able to manage?
📌 Tip: Show openness to learning. Mention tools you're exploring (Python, Excel), and how you enjoy pattern analysis—an overlap between tech analysis and data science.
Technical Concepts
🔵 P2: What is CPM/PERT?
📌 Tip: Explain briefly—Critical Path Method (CPM) and Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) are project scheduling tools. Highlight where you used or studied them.
Conclusion
🔵 P2: You may leave the meeting.
📌 Tip: End on a polite note. Thank the panel and maintain a confident smile till you log off.
Key Takeaways for Aspirants
- âś… Be ready to defend unconventional profiles (e.g., finance interest from logistics background) with a strong narrative.
- ✅ Make your investment strategy and stock picks insightful—tie them to broader market logic.
- ✅ Stay humble about what you don’t know, but show eagerness to learn analytics tools.
- ✅ Know basic operations concepts like CPM/PERT—they pop up in unexpected interviews.
- âś… Practice linking your past experiences naturally to your MBA goals.
📢 Disclaimer: Real Stories, Modified for Privacy
🔍 The above interview experience is based on real candidate interactions collected from various sources. To ensure privacy, some details such as location, industry specifics, and numerical figures have been altered. However, the core questions and insights remain authentic. These stories are intended for educational purposes and do not claim to represent official views of any institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals is purely coincidental.
🔍 The above interview experience is based on real candidate interactions collected from various sources. To ensure privacy, some details such as location, industry specifics, and numerical figures have been altered. However, the core questions and insights remain authentic. These stories are intended for educational purposes and do not claim to represent official views of any institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals is purely coincidental.
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