I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2021
Interview
3 interviews - 2 behavioral & 1 case. Case was purely qualitative / structured brainstorming. Behavioral align to the 'PWC Professional' criteria which is advertised on their website. Interviewers consisted of a partner and MD for the behaviorals and a Sr. Manager doing the case portion
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is something about your past that makes you unique?
Not difficult - almost no case study. I didn't have to do a group exam as I was in another country.
Nothing to stress about! It's a very interpersonal company so that is probably what matters most to interviewers.
Recruiter reached out to me and thought this would the job would be a good fit. Had a 15 minute interview with HR that went well and HR said they’ll move my resume forward . 2x weeks pass and I hear nothing from HR . I had to follow up by myself to see what was going on . I was then scheduled a technical interview (which I wouldn’t have been scheduled if I never reached out) but have not heard anything back from my recruiter. The whole process felt like I was doing the middleman stuff , and it seemed unprofessional. After reading some of the reviews I see that this is a common problem with the organization. I also feel like maybe the working environment is for recent college grads and not experienced employees . I read some of the requirements for other roles in The company and it seems like the roles are geared toward employees with less working experience . I could be wrong , but this is just my take judging from the requirements of job roles
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of stakeholder and project management questions