Events

April 2026

What MBA Programs Actually Look For in Your Work Experience

The way most candidates frame their work experience is misaligned with what admissions committees are actually reading for. This session examines the gapMost candidates approach work experience the same way: they list titles, describe scope, and quantify results. They assume admissions committees are evaluating credentials. They aren’t.
What MBA programs are actually reading for is a specific set of indicators about trajectory, decision-making authority, and post-MBA fit — none of which surface automatically from a strong resume. The candidates who struggle in this process aren’t lacking experience. They’re presenting it in a way that answers the wrong question.
This session examines what’s actually happening when an admissions committee reads a professional profile — and why candidates with objectively strong backgrounds routinely underperform.
What this session covers:

Why the career narrative most candidates build around their work history answers the wrong question — and what programs are actually trying to understand about your trajectory
The distinction between experience that reads as execution and experience that reads as leadership inflection — and why one advances applications while the other stalls them
How fit between your professional background and a program’s post-MBA outcomes shapes candidacy strength in ways that aren’t visible from rankings or class profiles

Join Sia Admissions Founder Susan Berishaj on April 16th at 10:00 AM ET for a live session on YouTube. Bring your questions to the chat — replay will be available for those who can’t attend live.
If you’re ready to work through your positioning directly, you can book a consultation. If you’d like written feedback on your profile before committing to a full engagement, a written profile evaluation is available as a starting point. and why it isn’t a credentials problem.

16 Apr
10:00 am

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