The Rising Importance of the GMAT Score for Job Recruiting at Business School
Dr. Joern Meissner, founder and chairman of Manhattan Review, has written an article discussing the rising importance of the GMAT in the recruiting process of MBA graduates.
He draws on his years of experience as a tenured professor teaching in the MBA Program at Lancaster University Management School in the UK .
In particular, he recommends students to retake the test if a substantial score increase can be achieved and if they are looking to apply for competitive positions including those in investment banking or management consulting while their GMAT score is below 700 points.
You can find the full article titled “Why the GMAT still matters when you already are at B-School” on his academic website.
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