The worst interview process I have ever experienced. The 'process' consisted of a 30 min zoom interview with an entry-level analyst. After this brief call, where I learned very little about the company and role, I was invited to a final round interview at their office in Washington D.C. Not living in the area, I assumed my travel would be reimbursed by the company (like any reputable firm) -- not to be. A strategy consulting company run by a Wharton MBA somehow finds it acceptable to force its college-age candidates to spend hundreds of dollars to travel to their office just to be considered for the position. While ridiculous on its own, the fact that I only had a brief chance to learn about the company from someone who had worked at the firm for under a year before having to decide whether to attend this interview was preposterous. I foolishly made the decision to go to the final round interview. There was nothing particularly notable here (3 hr long conversations). After returning home and being told I would expect to hear from them relatively soon, I received an email asking me to complete their official job application. That is the last I heard from them. Despite reaching out several times for an update, I never heard back. While I'm glad I did not get an offer, the fact that they did not have the common courtesy to at least confirm I would not receive an offer after forcing me to spend hundreds of dollars and a full day just to participate in their process is patently absurd. I would recommend staying as far away from Tower Strategy as possible -- particularly if you are not already located in the DC area (and the lack of professionalism of its interview process is surely reflected in how it operates in client engagements).