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      Entretien pour Associate

      25 oct. 2012
      Employé (anonyme)
      Offre acceptée
      Entretien facile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 5 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez PwC

      Entretien

      I recruited from my university, so they had the whole process already set up. I originally interviewed for an internship which then led to a full time position. I attended a few meet and greets with a bunch of firms and them applied for interviews. We did first round interviews with partners at my school. Since I was interviewing for a job in NYC and my school is in TX, I could only get a general idea of the firm culture and not really anything specific about the office or the people I'd be working with. The interviews are extremely informal (generally the norm for all the Big 4 firms). The partner I interviewed with asked me a couple of basic behavioral questions (e.g. Top 3 strengths/weaknesses, negative team experience, etc.). Also, if you plan on recruiting for an office in another part of the country/world, be ready to let them know you are SERIOUS about working long term in that location. This was probably the biggest issue most candidates had from my school that were trying to get to NY. Having family or previous experience in the area you're trying to go helps. After making it through first rounds, we got invited to office visits. This consisted of three interviews. One was with an HR manager, another with a manager, and the last one was with a partner. These were all very conversational and only lasted 30-45 minutes. At this point, they're basically just making sure you aren't awkward or weird or anything. Just don't screw it up and you're all set. After the interviews, we went to lunch and the day was done by 2! I heard back that same day that I had an offer for the internship. It was a really long recruiting process (Jan - May), but overall it was fun and relatively stress-free. My biggest piece of advice is to make sure that you REALLY want to work in public accounting or that this job will get you somewhere you want to be. I see so many people (including myself) that get caught in the trap of "it's what everyone else is doing, so I should probably do it too" that they forget to ask themselves if this is REALLY want they want to be doing. Just my two cents.. Anyways everyone, just show these firms your awesome personalities and let them know that you really want to work for them and I'm sure you'll have no trouble getting a job!! :) Good luck everyone!

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      I didn't encounter any technical questions at all. I tried to find some unconventional answers to typical behavioral questions so that I'd stand out, but I didn't encounter any really challenging questions.
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      4 juin 2026
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      The interview process consisted of multiple rounds, including technical discussions focused on data structures, algorithms, backend development, system design, and project experience. There was also a managerial/behavioral discussion covering problem-solving approach, teamwork, communication skills, and overall role fit, followed by an HR discussion regarding compensation, notice period, and joining timelines.

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      DSA problem on string and array Project discussion with follow up questions
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      27 mai 2026
      Employé (anonyme)
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
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      Interview was of moderate level throughout the process. They asked around few daa questions easy to moderate then they discussed on the projects. There were three rounds two were technical and last was hr.

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      They asked two questions one DSA..and then on projects
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      20 mai 2026
      Employé (anonyme)
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      Expérience positive
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      Simple straightforward behavioral, situational, technical and culture-fit questions from HR and managers focusing on experience, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, adaptability, role-specific skills and alignment with company values, expectations and workplace environment

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      Tell us about yourself? Why do you want this role?
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