I applied through university. I interviewed at Deloitte
Interview
This company is unaccommodating for even a first round interview. They contacted me on Monday (5 days before actual interview) to do an on-campus interview. Unfortunately, I'm traveling the whole day and was already scheduled to go onsite for another company. I email them and ask for a reschedule. They INSIST that the interview has to be conducted on that day, and I either have to do a phone interview or video interview. However, if I'm interviewing with another company all day and traveling by bus for the remainder of it, how am I supposed to interview? Am I supposed to conduct an interview on a bus? Don't apply for a company that can't even accommodate for a small request. Even after explaining my situation, they said the decision is up to me. Given that is company is so anal and known for a bad work culture, I don't recommend applying/interviewing for them.
Quite interesting allowing you to enter to professional work as first job. Nice team and nice mood. The only bad stuff is that you need to wear a suit to perform your daily tasks
Met with a board member, and someone from a relevant department to my role. It was a friendly encounter that did not require any job testing or anything like that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What did you do before that makes you a good fit for this opportunity?
I applied through university. I interviewed at Deloitte (Denver, CO) in Oct 2020
Interview
This was a pretty easy process. I applied through my campus job portal. I was invited for the first round of interviews a week after I originally applied. Also, note that everything was virtual for me because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first round of interviews consisted of two, 25-minute interviews. One is behavioral and the other is a "scenario" interview. The scenario is pretty much just a case interview but easier. Be sure to have a lot of stories/examples to pull from because they ask a lot of questions in RD1 behavioral. I heard back the next day, and I was invited to the second/final round. This round was with a principal, and it was VERY conversational. It was a 30-minute interview, and the principal only asked me 1-2 questions. This last interview mostly tested your professionalism, preparation, and your ability to maintain a conversation. There was no technical aspect to the final round, it was all about company fit.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to deal with conflict on a team.