I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at BAE Systems in Apr 2010
Interview
Attended a presentation at university, after which I had a face to face interview the next day on campus- basic job motivation and competencies. After that I sent my CV to HR and had to wait a few weeks before I had a detailed phone interview with a principal consultant. Bit more on competencies and my understanding of the firm and consulting. Had to wait a few more weeks tilll a consultant was free for my 2 hour face to face interview. Had to do a 15mins presenatation with a 30 min Q&A which was very intense on a topic of your choice. Then went through a case study scenario and asked other competency questions- and a lot more about the firm. Got an offer 2 weeks later. Overall a simple process, although Hr took long with processing the applications
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Pretty standard consulting Q's....my presentation was picked apart...so make sure u know it inside out...especially as they happened to know lots about the topic, which i didnt expect as it was a little obscure
Go through CV, normal competency questions. Took awhile to find someone. You're interviewed by experienced hires. Easy enough process. Normal interview questions. Nothing tricky. Possibility of presenting a 15 minute presentation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us a time you've had to change the direction of your objectives in a timely fashion.
90 minute competency based interview with 15 minute presentation on a topic of my choice. Two interviewers, one primarily asked questions, the other mainly took notes but they occasionally swapped roles. Discussion of my CV.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you embody the company values: trusted, innovative, bold
I applied online. I interviewed at BAE Systems (London, England) in July 2018
Interview
An agency call, then a telephone interview, then a final face to face presentation and interview. There was meant to be a final coffee interview with a project manager which was never finalised.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Greatest career achievement, general career questions, one question on personal ethics.