I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Oliver Wyman (New York, NY) in Oct 2017
Interview
First-round interview: 1 FIT portion, 1 Case portion
The FIT portion asked "Tell me something you're proud of", "Teach me something I don't
know" - and other basic behavioral questions.
The Case: pretty theoretical. Asked me to create a model for a new gym membership.
Second-round interview: 1 FIT portion, 1 Case portion, 1 Presentation Case, 1 Q&A
FIT: very basic behavioral questions: leadership, group experience, etc.
Case: How many bank tellers will we need in our new branch?
Presentation: Was given one sheet of paper describing the case and a few questions to
answer. Had 30 minutes to prepare then presented.
Q&A: very relaxing portion of interview, just a friendly conversation with a company
employee where you're free to ask any questions you may have.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Case: How many bank tellers will we need in our new branch?
I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Oliver Wyman (New York, NY) in Oct 2019
Interview
Applied through Handshake at my University. First round was on campus with two interviewers, one associate (30 minute case interview) and one partner (30 minute behavioral interview). Final round was on-site in Midtown with a 30 minute case presentation, 30 minute behavioral, and 30 minute one-on-one case.
There was a round of online numerical test followed by a selection day (if you pass the online test) where you have back to back case interviews that has Fit component added into it as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why did you apply to Oliver Wyman Dubai and not other offices?
My interview was a case study, where the interviewer was 15 minutes (out of 30) late, did not prepare the case, and gave me very illogical information while he kept insisting the information he gave me was correct, which made the case extremely weird (I have done many cases before, and his answers just made 0 sense). When the interview process was over, I asked if he could explain to me one last time why the information he gave me during the case was correct/logical, and he denied he ever gave it. It felt like he just rushed through it to get it done.