I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Oliver Wyman (New York, NY) in Jan 2012
Interview
Found offer through campus recruitment site. Applied for an international position and was invited to a telephone interview shortly thereafter. After countless case-phone interviews by consultants that I wouldn't even be working with, I was finally invited to an office for a day of interviews. After passing those, I was invited to an interview day in office that I applied for. Thought it went well but didn't do well in case interview conducted in my non-native language and did not get offer. The interviews themselves were standard cases, but the length of the process I don't believe is cost efficient for them. And time-wise, it's expensive for applicants.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Oliver Wyman (Milan)
Interview
I submitted my application and was informed that I would be contacted within two weeks for an interview. I did not receive any further communication, apart from a message stating that my application had been rejected following an interview that never took place.
The interview process consisted of three separate rounds, which included primarily behavioral questions, a few technical questions, and one case study. All stages of the process were conducted remotely over Zoom.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a time that you did more than you are asked for.
il y a 3 entretiens, le premier avec un consultant senior, deuxième avec un management, le troisième avec directement le partner. Les deux premiers sont des questions techniques, et aussi les questions anglais, et une questions "énigme"
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
C'est quoi le RM; pourquoi vous venez en France; explique moi le pilier 2 de S2 etc.