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5+'s GPAs and work experience and who have a 50% chance of quitting within 3 years so they just try to see who would fit best personality wise. Not sure how any of this stuff would translate to a phone interview or for more experienced jobs but best of luck to your wife! #3 Originally Posted by DaveB thanx, did you get the job? and if yes are you happy in it? Oct 16, 2006 37, 937 12, 420 #4 Not sure how any of this stuff would translate to a phone interview or for more experienced jobs but best of luck to your wife!.. #5 Originally Posted by eddievddr10 I did not. For this reason I tried to stay away from any specific advice as what to say and just gave my overall experience with them and what questions they asked. Dbear Distinguished Member Jan 26, 2011 4, 207 2, 454 #6 Phone interview with HR is simply a fact-finding or fact-confirming type of exercise. Basically, have your resume in front of you be able to speak clearly about anything on it. I presume parts of the interview will be explaining to your wife what the position is for, some background and time allotted for questions.

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They want you to have an element of scepticism, so not taking situations at face value. Generally, with telephone interviews, make sure you have done your research about the company, the type of internship and have a copy of your application form to hand. Speak with enthusiasm, be clear and concise. Don't feel you have to fill awkward silences, just answer the questions as fully as you can. Good luck. Louise How long did you wait before hearing back after tel interview? The longer you wait the better? Or the worse? The ethics questions I got asked were: 1) Tell me about a time someone did something unethical, How did you react? 2) Tell me about a time you were asked to do something you didn't agree with? Something like that anyway. As with all competency questions it's easy if you have an example. Ethics is pretty high on their agenda though and in my feedback they highlighted that competency more than the others. You don't have to nail every question, I know a couple of my answers weren't great.

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I got told I was successful via text 2 days after my interview.

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I usually got a why public/PwC question as well. Compared to other interviews I had there was much more time to ask questions and the interviews tended to stray more from conventional things, I. E. because I spent one summer working in Florida I ended up spending a few mins talking about Disney World and with another person we talked about a volunteer experience we both shared in common. Other firms took notes and seemed to have a bit of script they were going off of where with PwC we were just talking for better or worse. Not sure if this is just my personal experience or a firm wide thing but it was pretty consistent with the four people I interviewed with. I never got any technical questions or brain teasers, although I'd imagine that would vary by the level you are interviewing for. Going into the first interview I did not know if it was for audit or tax, they just asked which you were interested in (that and expected 150hr date were the only things they wrote down). I think at the entry level they have a bunch of people with similar 3.