Deloitte Analyst Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated Apr 13, 2012 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Feb 8, 2010
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Nov 2009 (took 2 weeks)
The first interview was on the phone and took about haft an hour. It was mainly to test my communications abilities in French and English.
I was called backed for an interview at their office, which consisted of a written test, behavioral questions and brainteasers.
The interviewers were nice and I had a lot of fun thoughout the process.
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I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview and a Group/Panel Interview.
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Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Jan 28, 2010
2.0
Easy Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2008 in Atlanta, GA (took 3 weeks)
Spoke with a university friend who put me in touch with a hiring manager. I then intereviews with 4 senior level people at the firm and was offered a position with the company after the interview process. The cuture was interesting. Very competitive, but a friendly environment at the same time.
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Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Nov 2, 2009 — 1 of 1 people found this helpful
2.0
Easy Interview
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Overall Negative Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Oct 2009 in Los Angeles, CA (took 1 week)
2 interview on campus recruiting. One case, one personal fit interview. Very easy, but no second round offered. Very generic - uninteresting case. Person questions like "what is a challenge you've faced?" or "talk about a time you worked as a team". Also, they won't give you any feedback on why they are not giving a second round which is unhelpful. They probably want you to be VERY clear about why you want to work at Deloitte, which I was not (much prefer BCG, McKinsey Bain). People there also seem quite fake.
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The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview.
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Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Sep 30, 2009
4.0
Difficult Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2009 in Vancouver, BC (Canada) (took 4+ weeks)
Series of phone interviews. Met with two senior level group leaders then followed up with the remaining team. Flew out to the office to interview in person with the team. It was one full afternoon. Once through that stage I met with the partner leading the entire group for a follow up interview.
I then received an offer.
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Reason for Declining
Money and fit with my career goals.
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I got the interview through an Employee Referral and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview and a Group/Panel Interview.
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Analyst at Deloitte
Posted May 6, 2009 — 3 of 3 people found this helpful
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2008 in Auckland (New Zealand) (took 2 weeks)
In April 2008, I was commencing my final year of university, and went to a career fair and met someone from Deloitte. Through chatting with him, I was convinced to apply for a job to start in February 2009.
The application process consisted of approximately 4 x 200 word questions, summarising what our skills were, how Deloitte matched with our career goals, etc. Pretty standard questions to all the big four. CV, covering letter, and academic transcript were uploaded to the application form.
Within a few days, on a Saturday morning, I received a call asking for a phone interview. This was a 5 minute screening conversation where they essentially asked the same questions as in the application, but worded differently. They then asked to schedule testing, for a few days later.
The testing was at the Auckland office, there were about 15 of us all set up with laptops, where we did the online test. We had pencil and paper to do workings on. The testing was primarily English reading and mathematical comprehension. This lasted for about 45 minutes, possibly longer.
Some time after then, I was invited to an interview, scheduled for a few days later. The interview was at the Auckland office, with a Partner and Manager in my service line. The interview was approximately 45-60 mins long, and consisted of a two-way discussion around my CV, with some guiding question the interviewers had to ensure all their required topics were covered off.
All the questions were stock-standard: tell me about your background; what brings you to accounting; where do you see your career going; how does Deloitte fit into your career; what can you offer Deloitte; etc.
I got the sense that the interviewers were also using the interview as an opportunity to sell the benefits of Deloitte to me, which was appreciated. The interview concluded with a brief tour of the building, including of the floor.
Within 20 minutes I received a call from the Partner with a verbal offer, and that afternoon the contract had arrived by courier to my house.
The next day there was a drinks evening at the Auckland office (as with all the firms). I attended this, and met some other people from the service line. They all seemed very approachable and friendly, and gave me a positive impression of the firm.
At that stage I had three offers on the table (including Deloitte's), but I still had one more interview (with PwC) and did not want to accept of decline any offers until I had been to interviews with all of the big four.
The next day I received an unexpected call from an Associate Director at Deloitte inviting me to a morning coffee, to have a chat about the firm and my interests and experience. The Associate Director acknowledged that it was extremely short notice and did not expect me, as a university student, to be dressed in business attire, and assured me it was only a casual meeting. I met with the Associate Director and another Manager for approximately 30 minutes to hear more about the service line.
Within a few days I had my interview with PwC, and based on the feeling I had of the chemistry and the personability of the PwC staff, it was abundantly clear that Deloitte was the right choice. The day after the PwC interview, before receiving an offer, I called Deloitte to accept the offer, signed the contract, and hand-delivered it to their office.
I subsequently started working in February 2009, some 10 months later. Between the interview and starting work, Deloitte made many efforts to keep in touch and help build a relationship, including invitations to service line dinners, staff functions, and being allocated a "buddy" - a grad from the previous year - to help us transition into the firm.
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The interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a Group/Panel Interview and a Skills Test.
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Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Mar 18, 2009 — 1 of 1 people found this helpful
4.0
Difficult Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed May 2007 in Washington, DC (took 3 weeks)
Interview process was very efficient, and quick. From the initial contact to an offer, it took only 3 weeks. I did a phone interview with the recruiter, then a phone interview with a senior manager, then i had three in-person interviews in one day at the Deloitte office. I heard back in probably 3 business days from the recruiter.
The in-person interviews were split into categories: one was a case interview, one was all behavioral interview questions, and one was all on my experiences and how they would fit with the work Deloitte does. Then I had some time to talk about benefits, corporate culture, etc with the recruiter.
I had never done a case interview before and was nervous about it, but the person conducting the interview was very helpful and made me more at ease.
Overall impressions were very positive, and the people I spoke to really seemed to enjoy their jobs and the company.
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Negotiation Details
Little negotiating at entry level. There seems to be a standard offer for all at that level and there is little deviation.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview and a Background Check.
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