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Dréaùssny C. asked a question to Xlrdlkuüm U.
Category: General
Date asked: Thursday, July 19, 2018
Last reviewed: Monday, July 23, 2018
Xlrdlkuüm U.
Assistant Tax Advisor
Hi Ronan,
Of course, but please note that partner interview experiences vary from person to person.
For my interview I did a few standard questions first of all, which is a perfect opportunity to show your true self and some examples of where you have shown strengths (first impressions count).
After this, I had a short 5-10 min presentation, which was performed to the partner, he then asked several questions about this.
It is worth noting, partner interviews aren't awful! And partners aren't really scary! They are just people too!
Good look,
G.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Dréaùssny C.
Did you include bar charts and graphs in your analysis, and did you prepare for follow up questions? And was your presentation based on a news article? I have to consider 5 questions in relation to my presentation so I would expect these would be marked.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Vmffêêèzg V.
Senior Consultant - People Advisory Services
Hi Ronan. I thought it may be helpful to hear another perspective. My interview was similar to George D. 's, it was reasonably informal and felt more like a conversation. For my presentation I put a handout together to give to the partner, and I made sure I answered the 5 questions in the handout, otherwise I didn't use any charts/graphs as it wasn't appropriate using the case study. I would say practice your presentation to make sure you feel comfortable with how you say it, but genuinely be yourself and try to enjoy the experience - what a great opportunity to speak to a partner about all the things you've done! :)
Monday, July 23, 2018
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