The most dreaded part of your consulting interview: THE CASE! Like it or not, if you're planning to get a job in consulting, you will have to learn how to handle the case interview. Although different firms and different interviewers have very different approaches to the case question, all of them u
Ace Your Case! Consulting Interviews
β Scribed by WetFeet
- Publisher
- WetFeet, Inc.
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 162
- Series
- WetFeet Insider Guide
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
All strategy consulting hopefuls must master the case interview. This WetFeet Insider Guide provides tips on surviving the case interview; an explanation of the different case types, with classic examples of each; seven practice case questions you can use to practice applying your new skills; detailed examples of how to answer each type of case question, including sample interview scripts. BUS037020
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>To land a management consulting job at any of the top firms, including <b>McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte, L.E.K., Oliver Wyman and Accenture</b>, you must get through several rounds of case interviews.</p><p>Whether your interview is in a few weeks or even tomorrow, this book is written to get you
Consulting recruiters use the case interview as a primary means of evaluating interviewees. This follow up to WetFeetβs popular Ace Your Case guide provides 15 more case questions to help consulting hopefuls sharpen their case-cracking skills.
How to Conquer Your Case Interviews.<div class="bb-sep"></div><strong>Contents.</strong><br/>Foreword.<br/>Introduction: Somethingβs Broken.<div class="bb-sep"></div><strong>What Really Matters.</strong><br/>A View from Behind the Interview Desk.<br/>Business Case Interviews β The Main Thing.<div cl
Consulting frameworks are what consultants use to frame a problem as well as its solution. Consulting is a specialty of problem solving, and these frameworks act as shortcuts to problem solving. It doesn't mean that they are exclusive to consulting! anyone can learn them to help improve their proble
Achieving Consultant status remains the ambition and pinnacle in the eyes of most hospital doctors. The stakes are high, the competition is intense, and the selection process is discerning. It is important, therefore, that the interview process is understood, and that the commonly asked questions an