I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (London, England) in Mar 2014
Interview
Telephone interview with the local partner followed by interview with regional lead partner. A painless experience - more of a conversation than an interview, emphasising personality fit, drive, motivation and intellectual rigour. No unnecessary repetition of your CV or "Give me an example of when..." type questions.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at PwC (Los Angeles, CA) in Mar 2013
Interview
Getting hired with PwC is like any other interview process. You have to talk to a series of people. However, the structure is much different. They interview based on the qualities they look for. Global Acumen is one of the one's people struggle with the most. Basically, what are you doing to cultivate your learning scale on a global level.
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Question 1
What are challenges that you've faced, and how did you overcome them.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PwC in Nov 2015
Interview
I had an initial 30 minute phone interview with a recruiter- mainly behavioral questions. I was then contacted by a recruiter at the specific location. The recruiter scheduled an office interview. PwC paid for my flight to the interview, my overnight hotel stay, and reimbursements for taxi fares. The interview was much more casual than I had expected (take this with a grain of sand- I'm not saying your interview will be easy!). I interviewed with a senior manager and a partner. Both conversation were casual and I found myself asking most of the questions. Definitely emphasized my love of travel and love of the city in which the office was located. The interviews were about 30 minutes each. Then I was taken to lunch by 2 staff and 1 senior staff. The lunch was very casual with normal conversations. Overall, I had a great experience.