Shortly after you submit your MBA application and your application fee is paid or waived, you will receive two “action requested” emails – one pertains to your Video Assessment, and the other to your Interview. 

All Working Professional and Executive MBA applicants are required to complete both the Video Assessment and the MBA Interview in order to successfully submit their application. 

The Video Assessment and Interview are two opportunities to share your story and tell us why you belong atMcCombs in your own voice. 

Video Assessment 

This application requirement helps the Admissions Committee better understand your goals and the work that you do  and allows us to assess your communication skills. All applicants have seven days to complete the assessment upon receiving access to the video submission platform.

The video assessment has 4-5 question prompts and will take between 20 – 30 minutes to complete.  Applicants will be allowed to practice before beginning their video assessment and will have between two and three minutes to answer each prompt, depending on the question. You do not need to fill the full amount of time if you reach your conclusion earlier. 

The video assessment evaluates different competencies for every Texas McCombs MBA student. Below are some of the topics you may be asked about:

  • Career Goals
  • Engagement/Impact
  • Problem-Solving
  • Leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Resilience
  • Coachability

Tips for Completing Your Video Assessment 

  1. Test Technology:  Virtual Assessments require a desktop or laptop computer (no iPhones/iPads) with a functioning webcam, microphone, and internet connection. Most browsers are compatible (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera) but the platform will not work well on Safari. 
  2. Pace Yourself:Videos have a time limit. Keeping responses concise, yet clear, is important. However, make sure you are answering the question in full. Those practice questions will be a great way to gauge what the response time actually feels like when responding to a question. And don’t feel compelled to use the entire time limit if your response can be achieved in less time.
  3. Be Professional: Approach the video assessment the same way you would a live job interview. If you wouldn’t wear a t-shirt to an in-person job interview (and you shouldn’t), then don’t for your video assessment. Ensure that there are no noise or visual distractions where you record your videos. Texas McCombs is known for its “famously friendly” culture, but we still want to be able to see your professional side. This includes your language, attire, and setting.
  4. Practice:  You will have the ability to practice responding to test questions for as long as you wish. Practicing helps you become more comfortable with the technology when answering the real prompts. 

    Our questions aren’t meant to be a trick or to catch you off guard. If you search the internet for commonly asked MBA or business job interview questions, you will likely find variations of what we ask. Think ahead about how you will answer them. Reflect on successes or learning moments from your career that might be good examples to bring up. Practice your answers in front of a mirror or with a partner/friend and ask them how you did. Did you answer the question? Did you rush through it? Take a moment to outline your answer in your mind first, and then address it calmly and confidently. 

MBA Interview 

The Interview provides an opportunity for you and a member of the Admissions Committee to have a one-to-one conversation about you and your MBA candidacy. It’s a chance for us to get a deeper understanding of your readiness for the demands of this rigorous program, as well as how you will contribute to and engage with the Working Professional and Executive MBA cohort. 

Similar to the Video Assessment, we’re assessing your verbal communication skills and your professional presence. Interviews are mostly conducted via Zoom, with periodic opportunities for in-person interviews during campus visit events. The interview lasts 30 minutes total, including time for your specific questions. 

Tips for Completing Your MBA Interview

  1. Be On Time:Arriving on time is “Interviewing 101,” yet it still manages to trip up even the most prepared of candidates. Please follow all the instructions in your confirmation email about how to connect with your interviewer via Zoom. If you’re interviewing on campus, scope out the location of the MBA Program Office in advance. 
  2. Know What We’re Looking For: We listen for confidence, clear and concise communication of career goals, concrete examples of teamwork and leadership, in-depth knowledge of our MBA program, and overall genuine enthusiasm. 
  3. Come with questions: You’ll have about 10 minutes for questions with your interviewer, so please come prepared with 2 or 3 questions. 

If you have any questions during the application process, we’re here to help. Please visit our website for details on applying to each program and follow us on Instagram for an inside look into the Texas McCombs MBA.