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Technology Analyst at KPMG

No Offer – Interviewed in Chicago, IL (US) Oct 2012 – Reviewed Feb 22, 2013

Interview Details I was selected for the first round interview during on-campus recruiting. I was very excited about it. I had my first personal interview on-campus and it was a good interview, pretty intense though!

Interview Question – After the initial pleasantries, I was bombarded with a Case study and my entire interview was based on that. I was not expecting the type of questions that my interviewer was asking me. I tried to answer them to the best of my ability though.   Answer Question

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Technology Analyst at KPMG

No Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ (US) Sep 2012 – Reviewed Nov 05, 2012

Interview Details Applied through campus career link, invited for first round interview about 1 week later. 30 min basic interview with mostly behavioral questions.

Interview Question – How many golf balls would fit in the room?   Answer Question

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