My interviewer had a background in top-tier consulting, so the interview process felt very much like what you’d expect from an MBB (McKinsey, BCG, Bain) style interview. The questions were highly structured, analytical, and case-driven, with a strong emphasis on problem-solving frameworks, hypothesis-driven thinking, and clear communication. It was less about memorizing the ‘right’ answer and more about how you approached the problem, broke it into logical steps, and defended your reasoning under pressure. Candidates who are familiar with case interviews from consulting recruiting would likely find the format familiar. For anyone preparing, I’d recommend practicing classic business cases, market sizing, and profitability breakdowns, since the style strongly mirrored those.