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No Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA (US) – Reviewed Nov 21, 2012
Interview Details Applied through on campus and got a First Interview. Interview went well (as least I thought it did) but I received a rejection letter the next day. Seemed a little turned off that I was new to the accounting field, but arent internships meant for learning? A lot of fake smiles in that place.
Interview Question – Behavioral Questions. Answer Question
No Offer – Reviewed Oct 18, 2012
Interview Details As with most internship interviews, the first round of interview was on campus and the second round, at their office.
Interview Question –
No unexpected questions:
- Why did you choose accounting?
- How do you work in teams?
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No Offer – Interviewed in Nov 2011 – Reviewed Nov 22, 2011
Interview Details Submitted my resume and cover letter through my University's career page. Received an e-mail a week later from HR directing me to KPMG's website to fill out an on-line application. I was called a few days later to schedule an on-campus interview. A week later, I was interviewed 1:1 by a Senior Manager on campus. I was asked typical behavioral questions. I was told that I would hear back about their decision from within 2 weeks and got a generic rejection email 2.5 weeks later.
Interview Question – How would you describe success? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Seattle, WA (US) Oct 2011 – Reviewed Nov 17, 2011
Interview Details Applied online through my schools career site for a summer audit internship. Had an on campus interview about 2 weeks after the deadline. Pretty basic interview. Just asked questions about my resume and almost no behavioral questions. Interview was very friendly and easy to have a conversation with. Ended up not getting a second interview but still an ok experience.
Interview Question – What were the everyday tasks at your last internship? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Mountain View, CA (US) Mar 2011 – Reviewed Mar 21, 2011
Interview Details The first interview was on-campus and was with a partner or manager from the firm. They responded the next week with an offer to join them for a second round interview called the "inside look" program. That program was about 1 and 1/2 days. They completely accommodate you with transportation and hotel, and dinner the first night is a big social with partners and other candidates at the hotel. The next day consisted of two interviews, team building activities, lunch, and presentations.
Interview Questions
Negotiation Details – No, negotiating phase. They'll make you an offer if they really want you the night after your interview!
No Offer – Interviewed in Richmond, VA (US) Sep 2010 – Reviewed Feb 08, 2011
Interview Details There was a nice reception the evening before the interview. There were many recruiters there, including my interviewer and one partner. I obtained more information about the internship and theoffice at which I want to work by talking with my interviewer. Also I learned more about the specific I expect to do for the internship from other interns who had worked at KPMG last summer. For the interview, basically, my interviewer and I went through my resume together. And he asked me some behavioral questions, but no technical question.
Interview Question – Describe an instance when you had to think on your feet to remove yourself from a difficult situation. Answer Question
Declined Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY (US) Oct 2010 – Reviewed Jan 10, 2011
Interview Details They recruited on my college campus, i went through the on campus recruiting process with the first round interview. Got an offer for their superday, called Inside Look. The superday was a full day program but with only 1 interview. the morning was spent learning about company and at night there was a net working event with free drinks.
Interview Question – What is the most important quality you see in an accountant? Answer Question
Reason for Declining – Still deciding on the offer.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Oct 2009 – Reviewed Aug 13, 2010
Interview Details I got a call from a recruiter about my application on the campus website. Then, I got an email requesting that I schedule an interview time slot. I had one interview with a manager from KPMG who attended my school. Interview was very laid back and all questions were typical behavioral ones. I got a call from HR at the end of the week inviting me to onsite interview. I met with two partners and the interview was more conversational and very little questions were asked.
Interview Question – What are your strengths? Answer Question
Pros: You get a lot of exposure to a lot of different things. Annual training was good. Chance to network was good. Great opportunities for career advancement. 5 weeks PTO starting off. – Full Review `
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