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Summer Intern Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 10 Jan 2025

Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
-
Result
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Round 1 - Group Discussion 

Topic - Digital Payment

Round 2 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. What you can bring to this table?
  • Q2. Excel Questions - All Lookup

Summer Intern Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 29 Dec 2023

Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jun 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. About Millets and development sector
  • Q2. Which subject you are interested in,?

Interview Preparation Tips

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PwC user image Anonymous

posted on 13 May 2018

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Normally they asked from CMA Syllabus

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Syllabus for written test is CMA Syllabus, general knowledge in Computer.

I was interviewed in Aug 2017.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Offline test. Mostly concerned with data sufficiency, geometry and age relations and such apti questions. In verbal part there was sentence equivalence and completion questions. Small RC passages were as well.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I was mostly asked some problems and approaches of mathematics and I had been asked about an algorithm I implemented in one of my research project.

College Name: Jadavpur University, Kolkata

Associate Interview Questions & Answers

PwC user image Anonymous

posted on 10 May 2018

I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Aug 2017. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Solve few SQL joins.
  • Q2. .Net developer profile and the technologies I can get, everything was eye wash post joining

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Manager + Lead round (not sure what kind of round is this)
Experience: details about the work profile, most of which never happened post joining.

General Tips: If you come from technical background, please do not join PwC SDC and jeopardize our career. There is no technical setup, neither any infrastructure, technical work wont just happen except for few bits n pieces UI work here n there. This is not a company for technical people.
Skills: Communication
Duration: 1-4 weeks

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. Asked about basic infrastructure Planning questions
  • Q2. Why do you think Infrastructure in India is a high growth sector ?
  • Ans. 

    Infrastructure in India is a high growth sector due to increasing urbanization, government initiatives, and foreign investments.

    • India's urban population is expected to reach 600 million by 2030, leading to a demand for better infrastructure

    • The government's initiatives like Smart Cities Mission, Bharatmala Project, and Sagarmala Project are driving infrastructure development

    • Foreign investments in infrastructure projects...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. How much Foreign Direct Investment is coming into India ?
  • Ans. 

    India received $64 billion in FDI in 2020-21, a 10% increase from the previous year.

    • India is one of the top FDI destinations in the world.

    • Major sectors attracting FDI include services, computer software and hardware, and telecommunications.

    • Singapore, Mauritius, and the United States are the top sources of FDI in India.

    • The Indian government has implemented various policies to attract more FDI, such as liberalizing FDI n

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Tell us about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated and experienced professional with a passion for problem-solving and teamwork.

    • I have a degree in computer science and have worked in the tech industry for 5 years.

    • I am skilled in programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++.

    • I have experience leading teams and collaborating with cross-functional teams.

    • I am a quick learner and enjoy taking on new challenges.

    • In my free time, I enjoy hiking an

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Why Finance ?
  • Ans. 

    Finance is a crucial aspect of any business, as it helps in managing and allocating resources effectively.

    • Finance helps in making informed business decisions

    • It helps in managing cash flow and allocating resources effectively

    • Finance plays a key role in determining the financial health of a company

    • It helps in raising capital for business expansion and growth

    • Finance also involves risk management and financial planning

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Why Deloitte and not other consulting firms ?
  • Ans. 

    Deloitte's reputation for innovation, global reach, and diverse expertise sets it apart from other consulting firms.

    • Deloitte has a strong focus on innovation and technology, which allows them to provide cutting-edge solutions to clients.

    • Deloitte has a global network of offices and professionals, which enables them to provide services to clients in various regions and industries.

    • Deloitte has a diverse range of expertise...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Why would you not take up a finance job when that is your passion ?
  • Ans. 

    I would not take up a finance job if it does not align with my values and goals.

    • Passion alone is not enough to sustain a fulfilling career.

    • I prioritize finding a job that aligns with my values and goals.

    • If a finance job does not align with my values and goals, it would not be a good fit for me.

    • For example, if I am passionate about finance but also value work-life balance, I may not take up a high-stress finance job tha...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. Can you tell us more about your background ?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Tips: Have a well prepared resume that suits for the role you are applying for.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: They asked me a lot of questions based on my resume. I had done a lot of projects and courses related to Finance. I infact wanted them to ask me questions related to that as i was very well prepared. I told them about my passion for finance and the director who was from IIM Ahmedabad started asking me questions related to that. That i answered pretty well.
Tips: Be good at what you do. Prepare all your resume points in detail. Theres no excuse to that. Doesnt matter if its related to the profile you are getting interviewed for.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Except the background and about me I was asked more so of why I was not applying for a finance company and why only Deloitte. I was frank and told them that because of the recession ( euro zone debt crisis at that time ) very few companies came on campus. Hence Deloitte. But also explained them that I liked Deloitte Consulting profile as well because of the kind of work profile it offered.
Tips: Be honest and clear about what you want. They can easily catch you otherwise if you are faking or not.
Do not be hesitant to tell them why you really like them - it could be the work profile / money / etc or a combination of these.

General Tips: Be calm and Cool ? - No. You cant be i think if you are serious about getting placed. [ I feel ]
Prepare smartly ! The more the hardwork, higher the chances of getting your dream job. Many think that it just goes waste but I feel that more than the interview and getting a job you develop a lot of skills under that placement pressure and you should be very positive about it. 

Many of the people just chill out completely after placements even if they get a job they dont like.
NEVER GIVE UP ! You spend 70 % of your life at work, hence do not compromise or settle for less. You will regret later on that you did not try enough.  

I did get into JP Morgan - Equity Research after Deloitte :) Its a separate story that I left that company as well in 4 months and started www.AmbitionBox.com :P
Skill Tips: Most of them you would know but revise well before the interview so that you dont get stuck anywhere while answering. You should at the bare minimum know the very basics of Finance, Infrastructure planning and Management and Bidding. Also it depends on the coursework you have done. The interviewer might ask you questions related to that.
Skills: Communication, Infrastructure Finance, Financial Modelling, Infrastructure Management, Project Bidding , Valuations, Cost Analysis
College Name: IIT MADRAS
Motivation: The profile was good. But frankly that time since i was more inclined towards finance I wanted Bombay as my location being the financial capital and the office at 30th Floor excited me :) Also there were a lot of investment banks in the new Indiabulls Office building, I just thought I could apply off campus there and get in. In retrospect all this sounds very immature. Net net it was all worth it to help me decide what i really wanted :)
Funny Moments: After being rejected and told over qualified by Credit Suisse and Nomura backing off from placements at IIT Madras because of slot issues I was directly going to sit for UBS Verity.Had prepared the least for this company. Had not changed my resume for the profile it offered. Was not well dressed. ( Not that its VERY important ) Did not prepare anything much. Had given the interview in the most causal way. But against all odds someone had already decided that this was the company i would get placed in - DESTINY ! Felt very strange at that time because had prepared really hard for other companies.

Conclusion - After seeing a lot of my friends getting placed and reading a lot of reviews on AmbitionBox of seniors - 70% of the people get placed in companies they least expect to get into :)

PS: Doesn't mean you stop trying :) Keep trying ! There's immense satisfaction when you get something you truly wanted after a lot of Hard and Smart Work !

All the best ! Most of the advice we give at AmbitionBox and that you probably get elsewhere are just hints to solve the equation and not the solutions themselves. So make your own recipe for success.

Hope this helps :)

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Asked questions about the projects which were mentioned in the resume
  • Q2. A few questions were asked about the core intern which I did
  • Q3. Asked about the family background

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: 1st round: Panel of two. Asked questions about the projects which were mentioned in the resume. A few questions were asked about the core intern which I did. Asked about the family background.10 got selected in the next round of interviews.
I think for the second round of interviews they selected on basis of CG.
No case studies were asked Just my opinion was asked in certain topics in the second interview which was taken by the partner of the firm. He asked my opinion about construction in India.
I did well in the interview and they liked my story about my projects.
Tips: I think for the second round of interviews they selected on basis of CG.
I started preparing in Mid-November. I think placement is more about yourself. Starting earlier doesn't help.

General Tips: 2nd years: Decide where your interest lies. Have a decent CG at least above 8.
3rd years: Know your interest. Have mock PIs and GDs. 

Be genuine. If you don’t know something just tell them, do not act to be over-smart.Just revise your basic level courses. Revise Contracts, IPM, Construction Management.
Skill Tips: Just revise your basic level courses.Revise Contracts, IPM, Construction Management.
College Name: IIT MADRAS

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. They asked me how would you determine toll for the Jamuna Expressway
  • Ans. 

    Determining toll for Jamuna Expressway

    • Consider the distance of the expressway

    • Analyze the maintenance cost of the expressway

    • Take into account the traffic volume and expected revenue

    • Compare with toll rates of similar expressways

    • Consider the economic status of the region

    • Consult with experts and stakeholders

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: 2 round of interview
First round- technical (basic infra stuff)Second round- HR skills- just a brush up of civil infra courses like Infrastructure Planning and Management(IPM), ECM.HR preparation – slight basic
First round- they took people with CG>=7.5
They asked me how would you determine toll for the Jamuna Expressway.
Tips: I started in September. Obviously early bird catches the fish.

Round: Interview
Experience: HR preparation – slight basic. My HR was very good. Moreover, my intern was in Mumbai Metro Rail, which helped me push in for infra. Also my PORs gave me an edge over others.
Tips: CFA played a crucial role for my friends.

General Tips: Basically puzzles, as they are helpful in almost every company. It provides you a direction for thinking.
www.brainden.com was a good site.
300,400 puzzles book was very good. (Available in DC++)
Have your resume ready early in the semester.Have mock GDs in your group.Have basic fundamentals about what’s going in the country and world. Don’t RG and prepare in groups.
College Name: IIT MADRAS

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Fundae session by seniors and a resume workshop by some company. Also, sent resume to some seniors for their opinions and I think this was an important part of it.
Tips: I suggest Pre-placement talks, are a must. What is more important is not to believe the PPTs completely and ask seniors about the level of fundaes (finance/tech/otherwise) and preparation required to crack the company. There is a lot of good material on ATKEARNEY and other website. Other than that I used the material available for years.

Round: Interview
Experience: Final offers in my division were 12. There were two levels of case interviews. The first interview was to judge if I would be suitable for the Strategy and Operations profile or for the Technology and Integration profile. There were two interviewers. They explained to me both the profiles and asked me what I wanted to choose and why. Then asked me some general HR questions like why consulting, why you etc. Then started off with an informal case study. It was about a new company which wanted to start a new low cost airline and had no experience in this market till now. It has two options: either to acquire an existing company or to build up all processes on their own. I was first asked to qualitatively mention what all aspects I would consider. After that they asked me what new things could this company do. They were pretty satisfied with my answers and I was confident of getting listed in the next round. In the next round there was single interviewer who was looking quite senior. Asked some HR questions. One case study about a consumer durables dealer which was again qualitative. Asked some HR questions that's it.

General Tips: Lack of interaction with seniors throughout IIT stay was one thing for which I had to pay. I had no seniors in my wing and I had no fundae of the amount of preparation required.
So make sure that you have certain information.
College Name: IIT-Bombay

Interview Questionnaire 

17 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself
  • Q2. My Biggest Failure
  • Ans. 

    My biggest failure was not effectively communicating with my team, leading to misunderstandings and delays.

    • Lack of clear communication resulted in missed deadlines

    • Failed to provide regular updates on project progress

    • Did not address team concerns in a timely manner

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Biggest Impact making achievement
  • Ans. 

    Implementing a new software system that increased efficiency by 30%.

    • Researched and selected the best software solution for the company's needs

    • Collaborated with IT team to successfully implement the new system

    • Provided training to employees to ensure smooth transition

    • Monitored progress and made adjustments as needed

    • Resulted in a 30% increase in efficiency and cost savings

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. My Hobbies
  • Q5. How do I pursue them
  • Q6. What kind of work interests me
  • Ans. 

    I am interested in work that challenges me and allows me to continuously learn and grow.

    • Work that requires problem-solving and critical thinking

    • Opportunities for professional development and skill-building

    • Collaborative work environments that foster creativity and innovation

    • Projects that have a positive impact on society or the environment

    • Variety in tasks and responsibilities to keep things interesting

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. Old boring question Why MBA?
  • Q8. They asked me about the venture I started on campus
  • Q9. Went deep into the challenges,
  • Q10. Any things i could have done better
  • Q11. Asked me to sell the business to him if he was a venture capitalist
  • Q12. About competitions I had won
  • Q13. About engineering college
  • Q14. About roles and responsibilities at work-ex
  • Q15. Any leadership roles?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have held multiple leadership roles in various organizations.

    • Served as team leader in a project at XYZ Company

    • Led a student organization as president during college

    • Managed a team of 10 employees in previous job

  • Answered by AI
  • Q16. Case was picked up from my summer internship
  • Q17. How would you approach it like a case and convince me that you can meet the objectives of the project providing all numbers and making calculations at every steps?
  • Ans. 

    Approach the case with a structured methodology and provide detailed calculations to demonstrate meeting project objectives.

    • Define project objectives and scope

    • Conduct research and gather relevant data

    • Analyze data and identify key insights

    • Develop a strategy and action plan

    • Provide detailed calculations to support recommendations

    • Continuously monitor and evaluate progress towards objectives

    • Example: For a cost reduction pro...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

General Tips: HR round should be approached with ease, basic HR questions and CV should be prepared thoroughly. The interviewer would see your approach in the case round, try and provide a structured approach to the case and ask intelligent questions
Skills: Case analysis, Economics
College Name: NA
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