Deloitte Business Technology Analyst Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated May 22, 2012 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Aug 14, 2011
4.0
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Jul 2009 in Hyderabad (India) (took a day)
There was a written examination with more than 800 applicants of which they picked 30. Then there was the first round of personality test / behavioral internview followed by another personal interview with higher management. Then they selected 12 people and took us for dinner in a fancy hotel.
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I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, an IQ/Intelligence Test, a Personality Test and a Background Check.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Aug 4, 2011
1.0
Very Easy Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Dec 2010 (took a day)
They asked me to talk mostly about my extracurricular and initiatives which I have taken at my university. The group activity was fun and tested your team working skills.
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I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, a Group/Panel Interview, a Presentation and a Skills Test.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Jul 11, 2011
4.0
Difficult Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Jan 2010 (took a day)
As the standard on campus recruiters
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted May 21, 2011
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Negative Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Nov 2010 in Los Angeles, CA (took 1+ week)
There was an initial information session at the USC campus, where I handed over my resume to the different people who had come from the company. One week later I was called for an on campus interview. The interviewer was an Indian guy who had been with the company for almost 10 years. He spoke to me nicely and treated me with respect. He listened to my responses very carefully but I think my preparation wasn't enough to satisfy his requirements. That is perhaps why I wasn't called for another interview at their local LA office.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted May 16, 2011 — 1 of 1 people found this helpful
3.0
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Overall Positive Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Oct 2010 in San Francisco, CA (took 2+ weeks)
I got my first interview through on-campus recruiting. Deloitte representatives came for a networking and information event just before applications were due. I attended and submitted my application soon after. About 10 days later, I received an email from their HR department notifying me of my first-round, on-campus interview. The first interview is only a 30-minute behavioral interview with one of the more senior employees - partners or senior managers - that I think is mainly to get a feel of whether or not you'd fit the company culture but also to see if they think consulting is for you. For me, this went really well. The partner I interviewed with was nice and said I summed up perfectly what a consultant does. Sure enough, I received a call from HR that same day informing me that I would be moving on to the final round at the SF office.
The second (and final) round interview is more challenging because a) there is a case (like in all consulting interviews) and b) it is three interviews back-to-back and thus a bit of an endurance test. However, the case is not your average case that you might get out of Case in Point or Vault or whatever. For our group, they offered an on-campus info session specifically about their business technology case and I suggest you go. It definitely gives you a better idea of what the interviewer is looking for. So all in all, practice technology-based cases as much as you can, get some rest the night before, and be caffeinated.
In the end, I was not offered the job because they thought I would be a better match for the BA role. Moral of the story is, REALLY know what you want before you go into the interview process. I had a lot of friends who are BTAs which definitely helped in this process, but in the end I didn't think enough about what I wanted out of the role and ultimately I think that cost me the offer.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted May 5, 2011
3.0
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Nov 2010 in San Francisco, CA (took 2 days)
Two Rounds of Interviews. Round 1 asks the typical questions, "What are your strengths/weaknesses." The interviewers on site are entry level (just to greet and informally chat with) Deloitte employees to Sr. Consultants & Directors (who do the interviews). Deloitte basically grabs current employees to do a few interviews per year, so they glance over your resume and then look a bank of standard interview questions. They are looking for well thought out answers like any other firm, but are very good about taking the interview into a conversation. Round 1 they really just want to make sure they would enjoy working with you if you were assigned to their team.
Round 2 was another interview with a Director and then a case study with a Sr. Consultant. The case study actually mirrored the SDLC example shown on their website as someone mentioned earlier.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Apr 10, 2011
4.0
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Overall Positive Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2011 in Chicago, IL (took a day)
They called for a phone screening interview, which was nice and open with very standard questions. They also assigned a mentor in preparation for the in-person interview at my school's career services office, which was nice. There were two in-person interviews, one behavioral (walk-through of resume and a few specific "Tell me about a time when..." questions, and one case interview where I had to approach a situation with SDLC framework and terminology. The interviewers were very pleasant and nice to talk too, and you don't feel like there's TOO much pressure.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview and a 1:1 Interview.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Mar 30, 2011
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Mar 2011 in Toronto, ON (Canada) (took 2 months)
Talk to HR people at career fair at my university. Got call for interview. Meet with two people from Technology Consulting team. Pretty structured. They had papers with questions they needed to ask me. It was still extremely relaxed. They asked a question and we a discussion about the answer; it wasn't just me answering it. I made a few jokes that they liked.
Three weeks later, we had a dinner with 40 other candidates and about 15 Deloitte consultants. Again, it was relaxed. Thought they would be judging us, but they didn't seem to be. The next day I had two interviews with senior managers and partners. Again, extremely structured. They asked a question and I answered it. No discussion really. Didn't feel good after the interview, but I got it.
Questions:
- Name time when a team wasn't clicking and how you dealt with it - got this twice in one day
- How do you approach problems
- How did you make yourself stand out from peers
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Didn't try. Just accepted their offer. Pretty sure it's standard, so no leeway.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Mar 26, 2011
3.0
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Oct 2010 (took a day)
Contacted via school recruiting website. General behavioral questions with lots of focus on teamwork.
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The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview.
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Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte
Posted Mar 22, 2011
1.0
Very Easy Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Aug 2010 in Hyderabad (India) (took a day)
The complete interview was basically HR. It started of with me telling about myself, my strengths and weaknesses. It was a very casual interview, actually it was like, we were just chit chatting with each other. It was a very fun experience, no stress involved at all.
So guys, do not worry, just be yourself in the interview.
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