I went through lengthy interview process at Corient and want to share my experience for other candidates.
Some interviewers were friendly, but the overall process was slow and disorganized. I had to constantly follow up for updates, a lack of communication that, I later noticed, is a pattern echoed in many former employee reviews on here.
The interview questions were telling, where multiple people asked and focused on handling management miscommunication and dealing with difficult personalities, which in hindsight felt less like behavioral screening and more like a warning of what was to come.
The process reached its conclusion in a way I did not expect. After going through every stage and receiving positive response, the opportunity was suddenly no longer available, and the timing was questionable given the circumstances leading up to it.
I'd encourage candidates to pay close attention to how a company communicates and makes decisions during the hiring process. It is often a reflection of the culture you'd be stepping into.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
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How do you handle a situation where you are asked to do create a slide presentation in red, and them told that they asked you to to do it in blue?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Corient Business Solutions (Mumbai) in Feb 2025
Interview
They have conducted the Walkin interview on Saturday, starting from Aptitude Test, Basic Accounting Test, long HR Round followed by 3 Technical rounds. I have found one surprising thing, that during they dont disclose you in which process the actual vacancy is until u join.
I interviewed at Corient Business Solutions (San Diego)
Interview
It was an okay iunterview, there was one math question. mostly behavirohal, two back to back 30 min interviews. Interviewrs were nice, program looks great. I didint get it but I bet it went to someone who deserrved it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
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