I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Bain & Company in May 2014
Interview
I guess this is only valid in Brazil:
First there's a GMAT-like test and then a business case test. Average difficulty, really short time.
Then there's a group panel (or group dynamics as we call it in Brazil). Just focus on rule #3 (for those of you who been around Victor Cheng's videos).
Between these two first stages there's a cut rate of about 90% of candidates.
If you're among the remaining 10%, then it's off to the interviews.
First round interviews: Two case interviews with consultants and/or managers.
Second round interviews: Two case interviews with managers.
Third round interviews: Two case interviews with partners.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Really complicated case interview in the last round.
I applied online. I interviewed at Bain & Company (Athens, Athens, Attica)
Interview
Firstly there was an online test. Then 5 rounds of interviews. First round is a market sizing case and then business cases. They give subscription to casecoach to help candidates prepare
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Estimate the annual revenues of a restaurant in London.
Had guestimation and case study round. Both the rounds were quite easy. Interviewer was chill. Questions were asked based on Microsoft apps like word, excel. Other quality based questions were also asked. This is for internship role
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Bain & Company (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
2 rounds, 1 round only case B2B 30 minute with different people. Applied by a referral. Great experience I just wasn't up to par on my case interview prep. Needed to practice more.