I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Huron Consulting Group (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2022
Interview
The interview process included three rounds of interviews.
It started with an initial phone screen and about a week later I was set up for my behavioral interview. After I passed the behavioral interview, I was invited to a super day which included 1 behavioral and a case study. The case study is interviewer-led and you're presented with the prompt first and asked questions related to the prompt. Make sure you take thorough notes and after each question, be willing to ask the interviewer if they will allow you to take a few minutes to collect your thoughts before providing an answer. There will be a math portion during the case interview and you can use a calculator.
Everyone was really nice and supportive throughout the entire process. The interview process was stressful (which is understandable) but also fun. I had my last interviews Friday, received an offer the following Monday and accepted the offer.
The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Huron Consulting Group (Chicago, IL) in Feb 2025
Interview
- 1 screening call
- 1 case interview
- 2 back to back final interviews, one more technical than the other (seeing if you understand how to use Excel) but still conversational
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Your favorite Excel function, how to use it, when you’ve used it in a project
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Huron Consulting Group in June 2024
Interview
It was a seamless process. Very communicative and the people were great. 5 rounds: recruiter call, case study, peer, skills, critical thinking. Asked typical interview questions, use STAR method to answer. Case study was 45 min and interviewer led, pretty straighforward.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Why do you want to work in consulting and specifically why Huron?
I interviewed at Huron Consulting Group (Montreal, QC)
Interview
1 screening call then one interview with a manager then one case interview, then now interview with a higher manager. so long process if you aren't gonna get the job