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No Offer – Interviewed in Champaign, IL Feb 2012 – Reviewed Apr 9, 2012
Interview Details – The recruiter started off by asking me what question I have for him, which was quite different from other interviews. He basically went over a few behavioral questions on the list and talked a lot on how the internship would be different from the one in Chicago because of the different clients they were exposed to. Overall the interview was easy.
Interview Question – Why do you want to work for McGladrey? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX May 2009 – Reviewed Aug 19, 2010
Interview Details – 3 People Interviewed right after one another.
Interview Question – Where do you see yourself in five years? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Nov 2010 – Reviewed Nov 15, 2010
Interview Details – If you make it to the office visit final interview make sure you let the interviewers know what you want the position. They will be very casual and it may be misleading. Make sure to stay professional and explain why you want the position. They will let you run the interview the way you want to so make sure to not get sidetracked. Three interviews with Partners, 30 mins each.
Interview Question – What did you learn at while working at ______? Answer Question
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