I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at BearingPoint (Zürich)
Interview
There were 2 rounds of interviews & a case study. First round with an HR recruiter, then second round with two managers, both of them were relatively easy and in a very friendly environment. Then for the case study you had 1 hour to prepare the case alone, not in the way McKinsey or BCG work where you work together with the interviewer for the solution. In BearingPoint you had to solve it alone and then present it to the managers. Not so easy, but also not extremely hard to find solutions, but it was expected of you to have knowledge and be ready for anything (something that is not so easy to do if you are looking for an internship, apparently you don't have consulting experience and cannot be ready to give all the right answers).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what percentage of the population of switzerland would be interested in product X?
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at BearingPoint (Paris) in Jan 2024
Interview
My recent interview process with Bearingpoint was disappointing. Despite being asked to travel for a second + third round interview, there was no reimbursement for incurred expenses. After completing multiple rounds, I received a generic rejection email with no feedback. The company's insistence on an overqualified five-round interview for an internship, coupled with a lack of transparency on compensation, left me dissatisfied with the overall experience.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BearingPoint (Bucharest, Bucuresti) in Sept 2022
Interview
Hr interview first in romanian where i was asked basic info about myself and english and then interview with team in romanian and english where i had to solve an algorithm
I applied online. I interviewed at BearingPoint (Helsinki, Southern Finland)
Interview
I applied online for an internship in Finland. The first interview was mostly about fit and included a short "case" question. After that, the second and final round interview included fit and case 50% for both. The case was very mathematical.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you calculate the number of coffee shops in Helsinki?
Which industries are you interested in?