The process took 2 months. I interviewed at PwC in Oct 2018
Interview
Interviewed for a senior position with PWC.
The interview process was far stretched and took almost two months to reach the end.
Was referred by a job consultant and the interview process began with a mutual understanding that the open position is
a permanent one & on rolls with PWC. Soft copies of the experience letters, consent for bgv and education certificates were
collected after the second round of interview itself.
After all the interviews at various levels finally after 7 weeks the HR called and said to my surprise that they could only
offer me a FTC role (Full time contractor) and FTE (Full time employment) is not possible.
Upon rejecting the FTC oral offer, the hr arranged a call with the director who elaborated on the FTC concept again and said
that it would be a one year contract. Also explained that due to budget, headcount and other vague reasons which were beyond
understanding they were not in a position to release a permanent offer.
Its really annoying to hear all these after waiting for almost two months..particularly when interviewed for a permanent postion
and offered a contract role. Its a sheer waste of time for the candidate.
HR guys just do the post man job and are clueless about the status of the candidatures' interview.
Share the documents only after the release of the offer and ensure in the first round of interview itself whether the
interview conducted is for a permanent / contractual one.
Partner chat - commercial questions around my opinions, technical about specific considerations, what I think about the market and leadership questions: what do you want to do, whats important, how would you lead etc
The interview process was comprehensive and professional, focusing on technical expertise, leadership capabilities, client service skills, and alignment with the organization’s culture and values. Separate interview with HR and 2 x partners
4 stages - 1 with HR, the rest with senior partners; there is an internal committee that assess you profile, and also a internal sponsor you might have. 4 stages - 1 with HR, the rest with senior partners; there is an internal committee that assess you profile, and also a internal sponsor you might have.