The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Bain & Company (Los Angeles, CA) in Oct 2011
Interview
Bain & Company rarely interviews PhD candidates for associate positions, so I was surprised and flattered to land this interview at all. I attribute my success mainly to meeting a partner from Bain & Company for coffee who was one of the first PhD hires ever at Bain and also an alumnus at the institute where I am pursuing graduate studies. This partner was so impressed with me that she/he told me I had to apply.
The interview was standard consulting fare. There were two back-to-back case interviews. The first one with with an engagement-manger level associate, and the second one was with a principal level consultant. I had great rapport with my first interviewer; he even told me about the time half the office dressed up like vikings and "pillaged" the other employers with plastic weaponry. My first interviewer even remarked that I was not their typical interviewee, but he noted that the partner I met had recommended me.
From the start, my second interviewer seemed disinterested in me in general. He gave me a case, but he preceding it by telling me it would not very serious or structured. He delivered on his promise and the case was pretty open-ended. He didn't even ask me to sum up my findings when it was over. We had some pleasant Q&A after the case, but I could sense that he was just clearly not interested in hiring me.
The nicest thing about Bain & Company is that they call you right away. They don't leave you hanging in any sense; I got the rejection call that same evening--I was expecting a rejection of course. My first interviewer made the call--no doubt since he actually like me. He told me it was great to meet me, but that I wasn't "at the level they needed me to be at" for a call-back to interview for round two. I'm not sure that feedback was particularly helpful, but I did appreciate the quick phone call.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
A major chemical distribution firm wants to grow its business. How to approach outlining a growth strategy for them?
Online assessment testing on analysis and problem-solving skills, followed by a video assessment with about 2 tries only. The process was quite lengthy and it is recommended for you to come prepared for the assessment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Video assessment on why I should be picked for Bain.
Pre selection: online tests and CV
1st round: 3 interviews. 1 case study, 1 market size, 1 personality
Final round: 3 interviews, all case studies. One was with 30-45 minutes of preparation
Primo colloquio conoscitivo su personal motivation.
Business cases da risolvere secondo linee guida strutturate con focus su calcoli matematici e ragionamenti logici,
Business case real basato su un possibile scenario di mercato