I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte (Rosslyn, VA) in Mar 2013
Interview
Had 3 total interviews: 1st was a phone screening, very basic, went over my resume and my position interests. 2nd was a 30 minute behavioral interview, the interviewer asked about 5-7 questions. Tell me about a time when... 3rd interview consisted of 2 30 minute case interviews. They set you up with a buddy to have a mock interview so you can be prepared. They also had sample cases on their website to help you prepare for it. The interviewers and recruiter were very nice and helpful. The entire process was not very nerve wrecking at all.
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Question 1
The case interviews were the most difficult part for me since that was the first time I've done a case interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at Deloitte (Arlington, VA) in Apr 2017
Interview
I applied through WayUp. I heard back within a month and scheduled my first interview (over video conference) to do the first case interview. I heard back two days later with the second round information. The second round was a behavioral interview with a partner and that was over video conference as well. Basic behavioral questions to gauge your experience. The second round also included a 30 min case interview again. The case interviews were steps of SDLC and how they could be used in a specific scenario.
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Question 1
How would you make sure PII was not lost in the transfer of information from one database to another?
I applied through other source. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte in Feb 2017
Interview
I had 3 interviews. The first was a behavioral over the phone and it was like any behavioral, just look up "common behavioral interview questions" and you will find them. Then after that I was told that I made it to the next round. I was scheduled for 2 more interviews and they were supposed to be case interviews. The first case interview was through Hirevue and they told me about a federal agency that had a business problem that needed to be fixed through a technological solution. If you understand the systems development life cycle and how important users and communication are then you should do fine. Also understand the difference between what federal consulting should look like and what commercial consulting should look like. I was supposed to have a second case interview over the phone a few minutes after the first but the interviewer decided to just do another behavioral and that threw me off a bit but we ended up having a nice conversation. I would say focus on having really good questions to ask after the interviews...things to make you stand out and things to really show your interest and knowledge in the area. For case interviews, write down the information they tell you and then look over it, read it back to them, and ask them if you missed anything.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Deloitte (Washington, DC)
Interview
Applied through university. Before first round a current analyst reached out via email and offered to do a mock phone interview and run through a sample case with you. (Could be a case that's already on the website so don't be afraid to ask for a different case).
First round was on campus, 1 behavioral interview followed by 1 case interview with different analysts. Got a call that evening saying I made it to the final round. Final round was the next morning, 1 45 minute case interview with a Manager. My interviewer decided to scrap the current case and create a new scenario instead so be prepared for spontaneity. Running through practice cases was very helpful. Finally got a call 2 weeks later saying I didn't get an offer. Overall positive experience, all interviewers were very friendly and engaging in conversation
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Question 1
How do you think the profit incentive would differ for the private v. public sector?