J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez ZS Associates en oct. 2011
Entretien
Got the interview through on-campus recruiting. First-round consisted of a half-hour fit interview and a half-hour case interview. Case was pretty standard- how to launch a new drug. ZS gives you the packet of information for the case so you can follow along and have the data in front of you.
Second round was a full day in the office. Day began (late) with a "demonstration" of the work. To me, the work did not seem super interesting. This was followed by a 45 minute case that was significantly harder than the one in the first round. I was totally off my game and could tell it did not go well. The interviewer was pretty quiet and gave minimal feedback. The case was followed by a fit interview with the manager of the office. The questions were expected. The final interview was another case, but they give you 30 minutes to sit by yourself with the case packet and then have 15 minutes to present your findings to the interviewer. I was also asked to take 10 minutes at the end of the interview to makes slides about the case. The day ended with lunch with a current BA who went to my school. The 1:1 lunch was pretty awkward.
Overall, the experience was pretty grueling. The people were not overly friendly and the office was strangely silent at all times. I didn't get a great vibe and was not shocked when I didn't receive an offer.
Good interview started from basics went in deep about sql python and projects as well. Did cross questioning on projects and then ended with a some behavioural questions. Overall a very nice experience.
they take an online test of verbal, data interpretation, aptitude, etc. They also ask a question which you have to reply through a video, where they will give you a random topic, you have to record a video speaking about the topic for 60 to 90 seconds.
The interview process is a bit difficult to crack. Go through your resume and be ready to answer whatever they ask about it.
Practice guesstimates and puzzles thoroughly. Be consistent with your logic in solving problems