Bain & Company Interview Questions & Reviews in Brazil
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Junior Information Analyst at Bain & Company
Posted Dec 3, 2011 — 1 of 1 people found this helpful
4.0
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Dec 2011 in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo (Brazil) (took a day)
I was very nervous at the beginning, but they do their best to make you feel comfortable. First round interviews consisted of about 5 min talking about my resumé in English, and then we procceeded to the case question. Bain is known for its mostly quantitative case questions, and so they were. For both cases, the interviewer asked "qualitatively speaking, what do you think we should examine first to get to the root of the problem?". After that, came the numerical questions. One was a market sizing one, featuring a very difficult geometrical interpretation of a hypothetical age structure diagram (even though I have an Engineering background). I got dismissed at the very first round.
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Intern Consultant at Bain & Company
Posted Sep 8, 2011 — 0 of 1 people found this helpful
4.0
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Sep 2011 in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo (Brazil) (took 4+ weeks)
Firstly, you'll have to take a GMAT test. Then, there's a group dynamic. Last of all, an interview. Everyone who took the first test thought they were very hard and the tests that the company provided at its website were so much easier! I haven’t started working at Bain and I’m looking forward to meet my team, colleagues and so on. Another thing: you’ll have to apply online and also send your curriculum vitae to them by the online application, never by email, because this is the only way they’d accept it. The overall image of the company is very good and work should be challenging.
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