I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (Houston, TX)
Interview
This is a long interview process. I did 1 phone interview and then went 3 times to their office and interviewed with 3 people each time so 10 people total. I passed every step for in the end for them to say I wasn't qualified because they were looking for someone with a degree. When they knew from the beginning I didn't have one and even on the first interview asked me how far along I was in completing my degree. So that was a slap in the face and a complete waste of my time. Then come 4 months later they are still trying to fill the position. Oh and now *degree optional is what they have on their job listing. Don't waste your time on people like this.
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It was rapid fire questions and whatever answer you gave they would try to get more options. Example: What if you emailed someone and they didn't reply right away. I would call them. What if they don't answer. What if they don't do that. What if they don't respond to that. Just always coming back with a negative.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (London, England) in July 2025
Interview
The process was long but overall very positive. I had a total of three interviews, all virtual. The first two rounds were with different members of the team, followed by a final interview with the Head of Department. Each stage was structured but felt fairly relaxed, and I met some really lovely people throughout. The final stage in particular gave a good sense of cultural fit on both sides, which I really valued.
The internal recruitment team were incredibly supportive and professional. The recruiter did share a lot of information (sometimes almost overwhelming in detail), but ultimately this was very helpful as it gave me plenty of insight and even advice ahead of each interview stage. They were always available and responsive, which I really appreciated.
The only minor drawback was the timing – I had initially understood the start date would be immediate, but in reality it ended up being around four weeks later. That said, the offer process was smooth, and onboarding was handled very well ahead of time.
Overall, a very positive experience and I’m really pleased with how everything turned out.
I met with the EA managers and the senior EA manager. It was good to get a sense of what the role and expectations were from them. They were pleasant and nice to talk to. However, I felt like it was not that comprehensive since during interviews it's important to make sure you feel like the company is the right fit... The process felt rushed.
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Question 1
How do I manage priorities from multiple executives?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (Dallas, TX) in Feb 2025
Interview
I got 3 interviews for a French speaking role position in dallas.
The third interview was with 3 managers 30 min each. They asked me a lot of questions about my previous roles. Also, it was pretty cool to talk to them and they made questions understandable