I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (Kwun Tong) in Oct 2017
Interview
PwC uses the superday approach for their interviews. Immediately after the online application, aptitude test was sent to the registered email. There were 5 parts in the test, namely the numerical reasoning, verbal, logic, english grammar and personality test.
Invitation call for the superday interview was received around 2 weeks after the completion of the aptitude test. The interview lasted for one whole day and consisted of a number of parts (listed as following)
- Ice-breaking (self introduction with a slang word provided)
- Group discussion (35 mins)
- Group presentation (15 mins + 10 mins Q&A)
- Lunch with the panel (1 partner + 2 managers)
- Individual business presentation (5 mins + 3 mins Q&A)
- Panel interview (1 partner + 1 manager)
Offer was received around 5 days after the superday interview through email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Panel interview: CV-based questions
Things learnt from past working experiences and how could those be applied in the future?
Difficulties met during exchange
I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (Birmingham, England) in Sep 2017
Interview
Application was submitted online, got called 4 weeks later for a face to face interview. Following that, got a called back for a second/final interview (1 week later) with two seniors of that department. Offer was then received a week later, All in all 6/7 week process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Competency based questions.
The role and why pwc?
Know the PWC framework inside out
Be confident.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (Chicago, IL) in Oct 2017
Interview
Campus interview with behavior questions focused on each element of PwC's professional framework. Can vary depending on who you are interviewing with. Some people prefer to go "off-script" and have a conversation. Others may stick to the questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give me an example of a time you had to convince other people to agree with your choice.