Company Name: Deloitte
Position: Financial Analyst
Application Process: I applied through the company’s career portal after seeing the job posting online. The process was straightforward, and I received a response within a couple of weeks for the next steps.
Interview Rounds:
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Round 1 - HR Interview:
- Questions Asked:
- “Why Deloitte?”
- “Tell me about yourself.”
- “What interests you about the Financial Analyst role?”
- Your Approach: I focused on aligning my skills and career goals with Deloitte’s values and the role’s responsibilities. I also highlighted my enthusiasm for the financial industry and how Deloitte’s reputation excites me.
- Outcome: I passed this round and moved to the next stage.
- Questions Asked:
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Round 2 - Technical Interview:
- Questions Asked:
- Basic SQL queries.
- Accounting principles (e.g., accounts payable and receivable).
- Analytical case study related to capital markets.
- Your Approach: I brushed up on my SQL and accounting basics beforehand. For the case study, I took a structured approach, breaking down the problem and explaining my thought process clearly.
- Outcome: The interviewer seemed satisfied with my answers, and I advanced to the final round.
- Questions Asked:
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Round 3 - Final Interview (Managerial):
- Questions Asked:
- “How do you handle tight deadlines?”
- “Describe a time you worked in a team to solve a problem.”
- “What do you know about Deloitte’s financial services?”
- Your Approach: I used the STAR method for behavioral questions and tied my answers to real experiences. For the Deloitte-specific question, I researched the company’s recent projects and shared my understanding.
- Outcome: I received positive feedback and was offered the role!
- Questions Asked:
Preparation Tips:
- Brush up on SQL and basic accounting concepts.
- Practice case studies to improve analytical thinking.
- Research Deloitte’s recent projects and align your answers with their values.
- Use the STAR method for behavioral questions.
Conclusion:
Overall, the interview process was smooth and well-structured. I felt prepared, but I could have practiced more case studies to feel even more confident. My advice to future candidates is to research the company thoroughly and practice articulating your thoughts clearly. Good luck!