Assistant Manager applicants have rated the interview process at Deloitte with 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 50% positive. To compare, the company-average is 64.7% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
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There were three rounds of interview-
HR - year of experience and expectations
Manager- technical questions
Partner - general questions and behavioral check
They do not waste time .Will let you know you are selected or not the same day .
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Deloitte (Londra, Inghilterra) in Mar 2022
Interview
1. First a Screening Call by HR;
2. Then Online Assessments (SWIFT Psychometric tests - verbal, numerical & diagrammatic reasoning); and
3. Finally 90-minute online Case Study followed by hour-long Zoom Interview with Director & Manager.
They were dressed smart casual, I was in suit & tie.
Young, polite guys but somewhat pretentious.
They read out questions and scribbled notes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
HR SCREENING CALL: quite basic checks against CV, Consulting experience, Excel/financial modelling skills, salary expectations, relocation preferences (so not much prep required, confidence helps).
ONLINE ASSESSMENTS: PRACTICE!
CASE STUDY: Fill in the blanks in spreadsheet of Property portfolio of PE Investor, calculating costs & returns, etc. foreign currency exchanges, a few intentional errors as trick questions, basic arithmetic but lots of data, create/complete charts for presentation and finally SWOT analysis with recommendations.
(Tip: Don't waste time on formatting as I did.)
COMPETENCY INTERVIEW:
Started with intros, also asked to walk thru CV, motivation for role, complex project experience, some other typical questions about balancing quality vs risk and cost vs schedule, managing difficult people, adapting to cultural diversity, etc.
Most of the questions were generic with several hypothetical scenarios of how I would react with clients. For e.g. How would you present a project report to a client if you had only 5 minutes in the middle of meetings?
No particularly specific questions about my experience, even as follow-ups (possibly because they didn't know what to ask as they had different backgrounds).
The interview was conducted by a Director and then two Partners. There are competency based questions as well as general knowledge questions focusing on soft skills. The interview process was very well managed and very professional