I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Deloitte (Patiala) in Sep 2016
Interview
First they asked me the very basic question to introduce myself .then they asked me about my projects and also some analytics questions related to my projects .they also asked me whether i am open to reloacting .they also asked that i am a ece tech person so why am i applying to a consulting.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte (Phila, PA) in Apr 2014
Interview
A preliminary interview occurs with a hiring manager. In my case, this was the same employee who visited my university for Q&A sessions. If you are approved, you are then interviewed by a higher-level manager who sees you within one week of the first interview. If this is also successful, you are finally interviewed by upper-level management within your respective focus of the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would be your process for resolving this particular client problem? (This may be a problem associated with rolling out a new CRM to clients.)
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Deloitte in Oct 2016
Interview
I was contacted 4 days after the application deadline for an interview, which had a 72 hour deadline.
First round entailed a one way video interview (speak to a camera, responses are recorded and viewed afterwards by HR). All behavioural questions, unless you count 'knowledge of the SDLC' technical - in that case, there are 8 behavioural and 1 technical questions. The behavioural questions are wide ranging - from a time you failed to complete a task and the lessons learned, to how you've used the SDLC in your projects.
There's no one real way to prepare for this - you can google various questions and practice them, but at the end of the day you just need to be able to talk confidently. Follow the STAR(LA) method - you're typically given 30s - 1min to prepare, and up to 4 minutes to speak. Unfortunately, I did not make it past round 1. But I know that round 1 is often touted as the hardest part in this process - the next steps include a dinner social with the partners, and two in person interviews the following days with senior managers/partners (mainly for fit and culture).
Note that Deloitte assigns a "Relationship Manager" to you in the process - typically an employee in the role, who can tell you about day to day life and the various company perks. This helped, as the recruiter setting up the interviews was clearly from HR and had many candidates to deal with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Behavioural questions that were wide ranging. Leadership scenarios, scenarios where you didn't do well, etc. and know the SDLC methodologies.