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The following information was obtained from a survey of  Babson students following recent on campus interviews.

Position: Consultant

Number of Interviewers: 1

·         Interviewers: An alum, junior executive, consultant

Types of Questions:

·         Behavioral: 78%

·         Case: 100%

How difficult was the interview:

·         “Difficult”: 89%

·         “It was okay”:11%

How friendly were your interviewers:

·         Easy Going: 11%

·         Tough, but not bad: 44%

·         Friendly: 44%

Information Sessions:

·         Yes, offered

What resources did you use to prepare for this interview:

·         Vault guides: 33%

·         Company website: 78%

·         CCD Website: 67%

·         Horn Resources:22%

·         Google: 67%

·         Wikipedia: 22%

·         Consulting books

·         EBSCOhost

·         Alumni directory

After the interview, did you feel you had a better understanding of the position you were applying for:

·         Yes: 78%

·         No: 11%

After the interview, how interested were you in the company:

·         More interested: 33%

·         About the Same: 56%

Did you have any prior contact with people from this organization:

·         Information Session

·         Alumni

What questions did you ask the interviewer:

·         Culture, hierarchy, traveling time

·         On your website, it says that 23 years after its inception BCG had 308 consultant, SKP has over 400 now, how do you view the growth and vision of SKP?

·         SKP is really viewed as an industry authority with a fair amount of thought leadership coming out of the firm.  Are you exposed to the thought leadership being developed and how close are you contributing to it?

·         Can you give me an internal view on how your company operates on projects?

General Comments

·         The different style of approaching a case interview.  In this case, the interviewer wanted to asked the right questions with no assumptions from my side

·         I interviewed for an MBA position, I would feel more comfortable if I had been interviewed by a senior professional, rather than a junior consultant

·         The interview was slightly awkward, I don’t think he had much interviewing experience because he asked his questions in an indirect format, this made the case appear more complicated than it really was

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One Response to “Simon Kucher - Consultant”


Monique

Sounds like a number of students had a tough time with the case interview. Case interviews are VERY different than the traditional interview and require a lot of prep. What’s odd is that sometimes the interviewer will coach you through the process or try to play devil’s advocate. Remember to LISTEN to the interviewer but also try to stick to your guns. Don’t waiver on your answers, especially when you feel they’re right. Shaking your constitution is part of the process for case interviews. For more help on Case Interviews, read the book, “Case in Point,” by Marc Cosentino or sign up for a Case Interview Prep Session in Babson Career Connections.

October 27th, 2008 at 6:31 pm

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