Thursday, April 12, 2007

I hate Competition! (non-MBA moan)

Outside, the rain fell softly. In Hawaii, this is somewhat common. Except today what it didn't follow was the peak from the sunshine.

Anyways, what brought me to my grumbling today was a thought on Competition.
Competition for MBA Talent:
Sometimes, there are so many qualifying applicants but only limited seats in an MBA program, so some of those unfortunate fellows must take the realistic rejection. It's hard. But what puzzled me was the type of method to further distinguish the already "qualifying applicants" to the final number of admits. I often wonder how did the adcom choose? What were they thinking? What was the criteria they use to make that final decision?

Competition for ONE position:
If you read my previous post, then you would know that I had my Boeing phone interview. And if you are reading this post now, then you will know that I was selected as the Top 4 candidates for the on-site interview. Was I happy? More than you think! I was excited, jumping up and down, making phone calls to my parents.... you name it. You might be thinking now why in the world was I so thrilled? Let's see... the manger reviewed 160 resumes, and then chose 10 applicants for interview (6.25% selection rate); finally, Top 4 were selected to be flown to Washington (down to 2.5% selection rate).

Now, there is just one issue. How many are they selecting out of the 4? Just ONE! -> (0.625%!!!) omg... I needed air. Would I say that those 10 people were of top talents already? Definitely! How about the top 4? No doubt! But to choose one out of the four... the same question flashed back to my mind? What method is Boeing using to finally differentiate these four candidates?
- At the same time, I was saddened by the fact that 6 of those top talents had received the cold rejection email. Knowing this, I felt guilty for celebrating my joyous news. But that's life... sigh! I guess I am more afraid to end up to be one of those after my last interview. Those who say, "Darn, I was so close".

Competition at the Workplace:
I don't understand that after you go through all those interviews to finally land a position at a workplace, some people would still attempt for more competitions at work as if that would be the sole media to acknowledge your existence and intelligence. I understand that in every field, competition often leads to greater innovation and productivity. But it's not healthy. It's intense. What's more important, I believe every position, similar or dissimilar, is equally important and hard. Why does there exist a need to compare each person's responsibility?

Does holding an MBA degree in fact translate someone into a "smarter person" than someone with a Bachelor degree with more years of working experiences? I encountered such issue at my workplace. I used to be the only Business-major programmer in an IT office; then an MBA fellow started working there. Since, there's a constant competition between him and I. What for? My job task was completely different from his. Maybe I naively wanted to pursue an MBA after college, and I failed. But does that grant him the right to belittle my initiation and actions followed? My education background might not be as impressive as his, but man... to deal with an arrogant individual is harder than I thought.

I am proud of my Plan B. But to have anyone contemn my plans, it's just pure disgusting.

I HATE COMPETITION!!

24 comments:

kpmg said...

No competition? :)

That's not so good, there wouldn't be a lot of things without competition... and competition makes being the winner so much sweeter...

ipoel said...

hey mocha.. don't worry so much bout competition.. aim at your goal and don't let those noises bog you down :)

KKH said...

Good luck with Boeing. I hope your job won't be in Seattle. I moved to Seattle from New York almost 2 years ago, and it is freaking boring here. Competition is good in the long run. Unfortunately someone wins while someone else loses. We can't always be winners but as long as you know you did your best. There are always other opportunities and just need to stay positive. Anyway, good luck.

Anonymous said...

I disagree with previous poster fella/lady. Seattle is what you make of it and the summers here are gorgeous. :)

Boywonder said...

How do accoms choose between a candidate pool where many are qualified? I think many are qualified by GPA and GMAT standards...so scores alone are not sufficient. Then theres work experience. I believe adcoms can tell the difference between good work experience and average work experience within 5 minutes for most candidates. That eliminates some of the pool. Then, its all about showing indepth knowledge about the school (doing your homework), having a clear story (whats your path to success), marketing yourself, and being savvy through the admission process (this part is harder, but invaluable if you play the admission game correctly). Gluck with your job search and future MBA plans.

Achilles said...

hi,

i am a fellow mba aspirant. hey field? Btw good luck for your new job.

Mocha said...

okok guys & gals: First of all, thanks for all those comments...Secondly, I agree that competition is definitely needed in this world.

Once I am through the competition process, I will definitely be more calm about this whole competition talk. For now... yeah, I will need to vent my stress on this blog~! ;P

Achilles said...

Thanks for your comments and wishes. yeah i am presently into GMAT prep, but my present company is moving me so frequently that i am unable to get it going.I will be moving to SFo next week and hope i will be there in SFo for longer duration and will be able to give my GMAT from there.
Btw, r u in NYC or Seattle?? And are you planning to apply for next fall session

Achilles said...

hi mocha,

yeah actually i am working as an IT consultant but i hope to be there in SFo for a longer duration. Originally i am from India.
Hey, Seattle is a nice place, i am sure you will have a nice time there. And yeah enjoy this time before you enter the job life
Btw you are into which field??

Katrina said...

At the end of the competition, it's usually not about qualification, but about fit. Different schools/companies have different style, and thus they prefer ppl with similar style. If you happen to be of their taste, then u got it. So don't feel bad if u didn't get into UCLA, coz if u r not with their style, u won't feel too great there either. Good luck with Boeing tho, that's a excellent plan B! I've met some Boeing guys in Shanghai, and I think they're doing some amazing stuff:)

Achilles said...

hey mocha,

yeah you can mail me about anything you want to know about IT field.mail me at achillesquest@gmail.com
We can talk about it offline..just leave a comment on my blog that you have mailed me..

btw you are into more interesting field than i am and its also my long term goal :)
you really have a great profile...
Also, i have moved to SFo Bay Area....and its really a great place..

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