Met them at our school's career fair (they're our biggest recruiter and our school is THEIR biggest recruiter) and they were really friendly and nice. Dropped off a resume with them and got invited back to interview a few weeks later. Only a 20ish min interview that was pretty straightforward and easy. Found out a week later that I was invited back to a final round interview in McLean, VA. Final rounds consisted of 2 case and 1 behavioral, each 45 mins long. The cases were of medium-hard difficulty, but I stumbled because the interview was unfriendly and this was my first formal case interview ever. Found out a week or so later that I didn't get it because they wanted to see stronger performance for my cases.
Overall the people were nice and really friendly. Most of them were pretty young (under 35) and talkative/helpful.
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Possibly some of the behavioral follow-up questions were difficult but manageable. Nothing out of the ordinary but they caught me off guard.
It was around 10 questions of data analysis and graphs and calculating percentages. Just know how to calculate these and understand what the data they give you is talking about. Overall, a pretty typical interview for business analyst role.
Powerday with 3 interviews spread over 4 hours. 2 case interviews and 1 product interview. Examine break even analysis. No behavioral questions. The product interview is on a digital product or application that you use and suggest improvements.
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What is this X company and why did you choose them?
First round was a 45 min business case
The Superday consisted of 3 hour-long interviews: 1 product, 2 cases with 1-2 behavioral questions at the beginning of each, including tell me about yourself
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Tell me about your self.
Tell me about a time when you went out of your way to help someone.