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1st interview: why deloitte, what do you study, why Prague, availabilitly to start, why consulting, salary expectatiosn. (15 mins) 2nd interview: personal questions, strenghts, weaknesses, what is my role in a team, why deloitte, why consulting, why finance, hobbies, then they asked how would i do in a situation in which a client is not giving the data to do the consulting service but is very strict with deadlines, how would be my interpersonal appraoch in the situation. (50 mins) 3rd interview: case-study. Game of roles, i was the consultant they were the clients, all the info given is that they inheritated a land, and they want to create a business. I had to decide which business and why and calculate when the company will start being profitable. I had to make estimations of everything (variable cost, fixed costs, revenues,...)
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May 19, 2022

1st interview: why deloitte, what do you study, why Prague, availabilitly to start, why consulting, salary expectatiosn. (15 mins) 2nd interview: personal questions, strenghts, weaknesses, what is my role in a team, why deloitte, why consulting, why finance, hobbies, then they asked how would i do in a situation in which a client is not giving the data to do the consulting service but is very strict with deadlines, how would be my interpersonal appraoch in the situation. (50 mins) 3rd interview: case-study. Game of roles, i was the consultant they were the clients, all the info given is that they inheritated a land, and they want to create a business. I had to decide which business and why and calculate when the company will start being profitable. I had to make estimations of everything (variable cost, fixed costs, revenues,...)

Strengths based interview with some motivational questions, in-office with a person working in my division. I was given just over a week's notice. Similar to a competency interview just not as direct. Lasted around 1 hour, opportunity to ask questions at the end. I was told that I should try and use examples wherever possible, so I tried my best to use the STAR technique but still keep the flow of my answers relatively natural. Here are all the questions I can remember being asked: - What do you do in your spare time? - Why do you want to work in a business? - Why do you want to work in financial services? (specific to service line) - Why do you want to work in Corporate Finance? - Tell me about a time where you had to meet a deadline, what was your approach? - Tell me about a time where you helped someone - What would you do if you failed to keep a promise to someone? - How important is developing yourself to you? - Do you change the way you speak to different people? - Will your degree help you in your role here? If so, how? - What is your reaction when you want to achieve something but something comes in your way? - What are your strengths? - What are your weaknesses? - How important is using your time wisely to you? - How do you deal with rapidly changing situations? - How do you feel when someone asks you for your opinion? - Do you enjoy working with lots of different people? I was also asked some questions at the end to demonstrate my commercial awareness/technical skills. I feel the interviewer added these questions to test me and see if I had any knowledge, as at this point the sheet of questions wasn't being used. I was not made aware that I was going to be asked questions of this nature so be prepared. - Do you think interest rates are going to change anytime soon? - What's your outlook on the future of the UK Economy and Europe? Unfortunately I did not make it to the Assessment Centre so I cannot give any advice on that.
Feb 5, 2015

Strengths based interview with some motivational questions, in-office with a person working in my division. I was given just over a week's notice. Similar to a competency interview just not as direct. Lasted around 1 hour, opportunity to ask questions at the end. I was told that I should try and use examples wherever possible, so I tried my best to use the STAR technique but still keep the flow of my answers relatively natural. Here are all the questions I can remember being asked: - What do you do in your spare time? - Why do you want to work in a business? - Why do you want to work in financial services? (specific to service line) - Why do you want to work in Corporate Finance? - Tell me about a time where you had to meet a deadline, what was your approach? - Tell me about a time where you helped someone - What would you do if you failed to keep a promise to someone? - How important is developing yourself to you? - Do you change the way you speak to different people? - Will your degree help you in your role here? If so, how? - What is your reaction when you want to achieve something but something comes in your way? - What are your strengths? - What are your weaknesses? - How important is using your time wisely to you? - How do you deal with rapidly changing situations? - How do you feel when someone asks you for your opinion? - Do you enjoy working with lots of different people? I was also asked some questions at the end to demonstrate my commercial awareness/technical skills. I feel the interviewer added these questions to test me and see if I had any knowledge, as at this point the sheet of questions wasn't being used. I was not made aware that I was going to be asked questions of this nature so be prepared. - Do you think interest rates are going to change anytime soon? - What's your outlook on the future of the UK Economy and Europe? Unfortunately I did not make it to the Assessment Centre so I cannot give any advice on that.

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