Liberty Mutual Associate Consultant Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated Jan 19, 2012 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Associate Consultant at Liberty Mutual
Posted Jan 19, 2012
4.0
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Nov 2011 in Boston, MA (took 2 weeks)
The first interview was over the phone and consisted of a lot of questions about my background, knowledge about the company, etc. The interviewer was nice and asked specific questions about my resume before asking me to complete a three-part math problem. The math problem wasn't too difficult and related to the insurance industry.
The second interview was at Liberty Mutual's headquarters in Boston and consisted of two tests, three case interviews, and a lunch with two of the consultants afterwards. I had never done case interviews before, but felt that the questions tested analytical, mathematical, and general business skills. I was very impressed with the entire team and had a very positive experience throughout the interview process.
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The interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview, an IQ/Intelligence Test, a Skills Test and a Personality Test.
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Associate Consultant at Liberty Mutual
Posted Oct 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 2011 (took a day)
A phone interview consisting that lasted about an hour. Did basic why you, why us stuff. Then had a few short quantitative questions. It seemed to go well, but I did not receive an offer for another interview.
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I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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Associate Consultant at Liberty Mutual
Posted Sep 29, 2011
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Mar 2011 in Boston, MA (took 2 weeks)
My initial application was through my school's career center, through which I submitted a resume and cover letter. I then had to take an online math test, which was long and of average difficulty (for someone in a math-heavy major). I was accepted for a first round on-campus interview, which consisted of 45 mintues of behavioral questions and 1 simple mini-case question, to check math skills/problem solving, followed by a 45 minute written math/problem solving test. I heard within 2 days that I had been invited for final round interviews in Boston, which were scheduled for two weeks out. The final round consisted of 3 30-minute case interviews with managers, as well as lunch. Everyone I spoke with was very easy-going and friendly - the interviews did not have a high-pressure atmosphere, which I appreciated. The cases were industry-related and more math-heavy than some other consulting case interviews I had experienced, but were not particularly difficult. I received an offer the same day. I was particularly impressed with the speed of the whole process (especially after the dragged out processes I had experienced with other companies) and the friendliness of everyone I spoke with.
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I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview and a Skills Test.
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Associate Consultant at Liberty Mutual
Posted Sep 29, 2011
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Mar 2011 in Boston, MA (took 3 days)
There are several steps to the interview process. First, there is a resume collection, either through a campus recruiting agency or through the Liberty Mutual website. That is followed by a critical thinking assessment, and then two rounds of interviews.
I applied to several jobs during my senior year of college, and all of them had a hiring process that was at least as complicated. Overall, the process with Liberty was quick and relatively painless. Everyone I interacted with--even managers who were interviewing me--were very nice.
Now, I've been working for Liberty for about two months and I'm absolutely loving it. The work involves reasonable hours and lots of opportunities to think critically. If you have a good idea for how to solve a problem, you'll always have the opportunity to convince your coworkers and managers that you're right. That doesn't happen in very many contexts. The group of people who work in CS&R are awesome, fun young people who all get along, creating a really relaxed work environment.
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The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, an IQ/Intelligence Test and a Background Check.
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Associate Consultant at Liberty Mutual
Posted Feb 23, 2011
3.0
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2011 in Boston, MA (took 2 weeks)
I first heard of the position through my school career site and after I submitted my resume I got called for a written interview which consisted of mini cases and lasted for 45 mins. I thought it was hard but then got called back for a face to face interview. The interviewer was really nice and she asked me a lot of fit/behavioral questions as well as a quantitative question. there are lots of questions on leadership.
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The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, a Skills Test and a Personality Test.
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Associate Consultant at Liberty Mutual
Posted Feb 17, 2011
4.0
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Overall Negative Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2011 in Boston, MA (took a day)
It was a on campus interview. Lasted for 90 minutes total. Half of it was 1:1 interview with typical behavioral questions. The other half - you took a assessment in a separate room...it contained 5 to 6 questions that are kind of like case studies.
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The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview and a Skills Test.
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