I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at EY (Boston, MA) in Dec 2012
Interview
Interview process consisted of one on campus interview. If selected you were invited to the office for a Super Day with all the other candidates. Super day consisted of 3 interviews each 45 minutes. Two of the interviews were behavior and one was a short case study.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at EY
Interview
Pretty standard interview process, first round was behavior based where they just wanted to know what experience that you have and how you react do different situations. Second round involves a case and analysis and more behavior question. Second round is seeing if you will fit in with the team at the office you are applying at.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at EY (Toronto, ON) in Oct 2015
Interview
First round was basically a video recording. You got pre-determined questions that they picked for you and you had about 1 min to think and 2 mins to answer each one. If you passed that video round, you made it to 2nd/3rd rounds.
2nd round and 3rd round were done the same day. 2nd was a case interview - we got 50 mins to solve a case and type our answers in Word. Case was about a fictional company that makes alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages and you basically did a case on operational effectiveness based on the IT solutions that weren't solving anything. 3rd round was with 2 partners, 30 mins each. I had more banking/capital markets work before and got grilled hard on why I wanted to work in Risk. They asked me if I went to their info sessions. I didn't lie, I said I didn't go because of work (which was actually true). All behavioural, no news, but it really helps if you know anything related to EY.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would a typical engagement day look like? Why should we hire you? What's the most fascinating thing you know about EY? Who do you know, where do they work, and why?