Candidatei-me por meio de uma faculdade ou universidade. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela PwC (Moscovo, ) em dez. de 2010
Entrevista
I applied for the intern position at PwC office in Moscow, Russia. For this position it takes three steps:
1) Four tests (Engilsh, Russian Accounting Standarts, Numerical Reasoning Test and Verbal Reasoning Test)
2) Interview with HR-specialist
3) Interview with managers of your future department
If you pass one step, they invite you to the next one. All HR-girls are super-nice and attentive, although you might wait for their call with the answer for a week or more.
A few words on each step:
1) English test is not difficult at all, if your level is intermediate at least. To pass the accounting test you have to know the basics of Russian Accountancy and the basic transactions. Information about the numerical and verbal tests can be easily found online.
2) HR-specialist asked me questions about my personality, character and personal qualities. And why I chose PwC, of course. All those questions can be found in "Interviews at PwC" on glassdor.
3) Managers asked pretty much the same as HR, plus couple of professional questions (I think it depends on the department). And they provided more information about what their department does, and made sure that I'm ready for the long hours and for the lots of work.
DSA style questions for a data and AI role for the written potion of the interview and a case study with 10 minutes to prepare and 5 mins to go through your solution.
"Tell me about yourself," "Why should we hire you?" and "What are your strengths/weaknesses?"
Also they ask behavioural questions (e.g., handling conflict, teamwork) and situational questions about your work history...
very nice interviewer. asked personal questions, got to know me, didn't ask me about pwc which I liked. placed more of an emphasis on the person and who they are and what they like