I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group in Jun 2017
Interview
The process starts with an online case interview and after that the normal interview which comprises of business cases. The online case puts to test your business judgement, mathematical skills, graphical analysis and logical reasoning.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The questions are taken from real business cases that have been solved by the Boston Consulting Group
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (Warschau, Masowien)
Interview
Initial CV screening by HR, followed by 3 stages of 6 interviews, 2 with consultants, 2 with Project Leaders / Principals, 2 with Partners. Each stage was decisive, i.e. making it through to the next or end of process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interviews in BCG are not about questions, but cases: you are given a problem and are expected to present your approach to resolving this. The logic and structure are tested. This can be e.g. sizing some market / segment.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2017
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter on LinkedIn so I applied online. Even though they said I'd hear back in September, I heard back in late October. The interview is for a position at their International Office. It was during the weekend, and I interviewed with two different people. Both didn't work at the office I applied for. It consists of two 45min back-to-back interview, with around 10-15min of behavioral type and the rest for case study. They ran through my resume, and asked for details in professional and leadership experience. I don't remember exactly what the questions are. There was one why consulting, why BCG. Then others are questions focusing on what and why you did the things on your resume. What have you done differently compared to previous leaders in that same position (if you have a leadership role on your resume). The cases didn't seem that hard but it was my first time doing a case interview so I panicked and flunked it. They're the first ones to actually email me back from my thank-you emails. And I emailed one of them to ask for interview feedback, and he gave me a call and talked to me on the phone. Even though I didn't get the position, it was a great experience!
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Question 1
What have you done differently than the one who held this leadership position before you?