Words of the Week – walk me through

Walk me through (image: Amelia PS)

Walk me through means to explain something step-by-step in an analytical or chronological fashion. A manager might ask a recent MBA hire to “walk me through your data,” or “walk me through your presentation.” Recruiters often begin an interview with the invitation, “walk me through your resume.” With this, they expect candidates to explain their work history in the most logical way.

For more details, check out the MBA Interviews – Resume Walk post.


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