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No Offer – Reviewed Oct 25, 2012
Interview Details Campus interview. Didn't ask many questions. He just went over the resume, then let me asked questions that I have for the company.
Interview Question – There is not any unexpected quesitons. Answer Question
No Offer – Reviewed Oct 21, 2012
Interview Details First interview occurred on campus, primarily behavioral and resume questions. Questions about why you would like to be a consultant, why Grant Thornton.
Interview Question – Why the consulting role at Grant Thornton? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Irvine, CA (US) – Reviewed Oct 20, 2012
Interview Details Applied through our career website, then another application on company website, interview.
Interview Question – First round interview question was simply behavioral questions Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Oct 20, 2012
Interview Details Initial round of attitude based general questions,then a technical round with the reporting manager ,another overall discussion with a senior manager or partner in few cases.
Interview Question – Are you prepare to compromise to a certain extent on your work-life balance in case a given situation on a certain project or client demands Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Oct 18, 2012
Interview Details On-Campus recruiting. Meet the Firms, On-Campus Interview, Office Visit. Very conversational, only a few "behavioral type questions". Interviewed with four different people. One on-campus and then three during the office visit.
Interview Question – What is your biggest weakness. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – What were you able to negotiate? What advice would you give others considering an offer?
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on McLean, VA (US) Sep 2012 – Reviewed Oct 11, 2012
Interview Details Went to career fair, had a good conversation with a partner, applied through campus career center, got invited to the first round of interviews and now about to do my office visit.
Interview Question – They were all behavioral and pretty simple. It was more like a conversation than anything else. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Melbourne (Australia) Apr 2012 – Reviewed Oct 10, 2012
Interview Details
Had 3 interviews and test:
- Manager and HR
- Partner
- Partner
Interview Question – Just talked a lot about my experiences and behavioral type questions Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2012 – Reviewed Oct 06, 2012
Interview Details The interview was okay. It had two parts: phone and then in-person. The questions were pretty standard questions, mostly behavioural ones. In terms of time length, the phone interview was around 20 minutes. They give you a time from of when they would call but not an exact time so you're just there waiting.
Interview Question – Tell me a time when you had to juggle multiple responsibilities. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Provo, UT (US) Oct 2010 – Reviewed Oct 02, 2012
Interview Details Advertisement on campus with recruiting evens such as luncheons. Pre-interview 'social' with a comedian and light food. Actual interview 30 mins with representative from a random office. Friendly, but very haughty/full of themselves.
Interview Question – Why would I hire you instead of the other people I have interviewed today? View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Edmonton, AB (Canada) Jan 2012 – Reviewed Sep 25, 2012
Interview Details Really professionals, no non sense. Hiring process was prompt
Interview Question – As mentioned above questions were professional. Answer Question
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