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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Aug 2019. There were 2 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. HR Round one on on will be here.
  • Q2. TL round one on one will also be here.

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. What ur experience about this position . Expect salary
  • Q2. I have more than 10 year experience in this computer field. I am enjoying to work with my coworkers.
  • Q3. Wfh
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Management Consultant OCM Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 10 Jan 2021

I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jul 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Walk us through your entire life right from your first schooling to your current job experience.
  • Ans. 

    I have had a diverse educational background and have gained valuable experience in various industries.

    • Started my schooling at ABC Primary School

    • Completed high school at XYZ High School

    • Pursued a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at University of ABC

    • Interned at XYZ Company during college

    • Joined ABC Consulting as a Junior Consultant after graduation

    • Worked on multiple projects in different industries, including h...

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  • Q2. What was your experience with managing people while carrying out the organizational change management ?
  • Ans. 

    I have extensive experience managing people during organizational change management.

    • I have successfully led cross-functional teams through various change initiatives.

    • I have effectively communicated the vision and goals of the change to team members.

    • I have provided support and guidance to team members during the transition period.

    • I have implemented performance management strategies to ensure team members are aligned wit...

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  • Q3. How would you structure your approach to carry out change management ?
  • Ans. 

    To carry out change management, I would structure my approach by following these steps:

    • 1. Assess the current state: Understand the organization's current culture, processes, and readiness for change.

    • 2. Define the desired state: Clearly articulate the vision and goals of the change initiative.

    • 3. Develop a change management plan: Create a comprehensive plan that includes communication, training, and stakeholder engagemen...

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  • Q4. Do you have any questions?
  • Q5. What is your experience with strategy in a change management role?
  • Ans. 

    I have extensive experience in developing and implementing change management strategies.

    • Developed and executed change management strategies for multiple organizations

    • Aligned change management strategies with overall business objectives

    • Utilized various frameworks and methodologies to guide change management efforts

    • Collaborated with cross-functional teams to ensure successful strategy implementation

    • Measured and evaluated...

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  • Q6. Why did you separate from from your previous company?
  • Ans. 

    I separated from my previous company due to a restructuring and downsizing initiative.

    • The company underwent a major restructuring and downsizing

    • My position was eliminated as part of the downsizing

    • I was not given the opportunity to transfer to another role within the company

    • I left on good terms and received positive feedback on my performance

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  • Q7. Where are you currently located and what are your salary expectations? (This was asked prior to the interview)

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident and well read about your work experience.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Basic Grammar test is conducted.No aptitude test.

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jan 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Walk through your resume.
  • Q2. Talk about your greatest weakness.
  • Q3. Why ADP.
  • Ans. 

    ADP is a leading provider of human capital management solutions, offering innovative technology and services.

    • ADP has a strong reputation in the industry

    • ADP offers a comprehensive suite of HR solutions

    • ADP's technology is cutting-edge and user-friendly

    • ADP has a global presence and serves a wide range of clients

    • ADP provides excellent customer support and training

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Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - I found this is one of the best interviews in my career. ADP is quite employee centric organization and knows how to hire the right candidate for right job. My experience was awesome. The Talent Acquisition team member and the interviewer are really helpful. You will feel the positive vibe at the first meeting with the interviewer. Long story short, my advice would be, you know your achievements better. Be open and honest while talking about it.

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posted on 9 Oct 2019

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. If any politics there? Ans:a) yes b) No
  • Q2. If you give me an accommodation a)yes b) No
  • Q3. If you train me more a) yes b) No
  • Q4. Will you help to grow my career a) yes b) No

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Pls recruit me quickly, Thanking you.

I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Mar 2018. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Asked general questions about previous company & experience. expectation about salary.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Aptitude test, psycho matrix test, Logical Test,

General Tips: This interview was a technical one but was majorly a stress test. It lasted for about 1 hour 10 minutes. The interviewer wanted to test both my knowledge and communication skills. Most of the questions asked to me were related to my B.Tech curriculum i.e. computer science related topics. He stressed a lot on the basics related to my project topic. Luckily I was able to answer most of the questions correctly. I tried to answer each question with examples and also used props on the table (like pens, paperweights, pen stands etc.) to explain my theories. It was my first offcampus interview, and I think I did pretty well for a fresher.
You need to stay calm and should apply presence of mind. Please go through the job description thoroughly word-by-word and recheck your resume to ensure that you are a best-fit for the position.
Skills: Communication, Body Language, Problem Solving, Analytical Skills, Leadership, Presentation Skills, Time Management, Decision Making Skills
Duration: <1 week

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. Jquery and Angular 1.x . More based on your Resume.
  • Q2. Technical Round cum Managerial round.
  • Q3. Willing to work on weekends . I.e once in 6 weeks etc.
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I am willing to work on weekends once in 6 weeks.

    • I understand the importance of meeting project deadlines and am willing to put in extra effort when necessary.

    • I have previous experience working on weekends and understand the need for occasional weekend work in the software development industry.

    • I am committed to delivering high-quality work and am willing to make sacrifices to ensure project success.

    • I believe in ma...

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  • Q4. About company growth and Salary part.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: 50% on Angular 1.x and 50% on CSS , JavaScript,HTML,Jquery

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Resume-based questions
  • Q2. Intern-based questions
  • Q3. General questions on courses and my interest in finance
  • Q4. Why are gold prices increasing and why are US treasury bonds still valuable?
  • Ans. 

    Gold prices are increasing due to economic uncertainty and inflation concerns. US treasury bonds remain valuable due to their safe-haven status and reliable returns.

    • Gold prices are increasing due to economic uncertainty and inflation concerns.

    • Investors often turn to gold as a safe-haven asset during times of market volatility.

    • The demand for gold is also influenced by factors such as geopolitical tensions and central ba...

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  • Q5. Discussion about Euro crisis
  • Q6. Advanced level questions on C++
  • Q7. If you are asked to play a game where you toss a fair coin again and again until you get consecutive heads and win Re. 1 or you get consecutive tails and lose and quit, how much will you be willing to pay ...
  • Ans. 

    I would be willing to pay 50 paise to play this game.

    • The expected value of the game is 50 paise.

    • This is because the probability of getting consecutive heads is 1/3 and the probability of getting consecutive tails is 1/4.

    • Therefore, the expected value of the game is (1/3 * 1) - (1/4 * 1) = 1/12 = 8.33 paise.

    • However, since the minimum amount that can be won is Re. 1, I would be willing to pay 50 paise to play the game.

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: 1. It was 3 hours test with three 'subjective' sections of one hour each.
2. The first section was mathematics, comprising of Probability Statistics and Linear Algebra. Apparently, one of the sum was from one of the previous IMO papers. All the sums were more or less pretty theoretical and high level.
3. The second section was algorithms, which is where I performed best, since I was taking the Data Structures and Algorithms course that semester.
4. The third section was on computer networks which was mainly targeted at the CSE junta and not meant for us.
Duration: 180 minutes
Total Questions: 60+60+60

Round: Interview
Experience: 1. It lasted for 20-30 minutes.
2. This was my first interview of the day. It started off with a discussion of my resume, especially of my work at DB, and the interviewer even told me about how they do something quite similar in their team.
3. He asked me about my courses and my interest in finance.
4. The discussion then moved towards finance and we discussed questions like why are gold prices increasing and why are US treasury bonds still valuable and also about the Euro crisis.
5. I call it a discussion because although it would start off with a question the interviewer would pose for me, very soon it would end up being an interesting discussion with each of us putting in our opinion and views and new facts. It was a very jovial interview.

Round: Interview
Experience: 1. This was supposed to be a more technical interview to test my coding and mathematical skills.
2. The interviewer asked me if I knew C++. I told him that I had done it back in my high school days, so might be a little rusty but will definitely try.
3. He started off with an easy question on derived classes and their objects. Soon the code became more and more complicated, involving abstract classes, virtual functions, copy constructors etc.
4. However, thankfully I was able to answer at every step, sometimes of course with a little nudge from him.
5. Later in second question, he modified the question by making it an unfair coin. He taught me how to draw a state diagram, and using that I was easily able to reach the answer.
6. After this I had left for the BCG ordeal so had been unable to come back for my third interview that they kept calling me for. I finally came back to meet them after giving my 1st round interview at Credit Suisse. I was asked about my job preferences and if I was really interested in joining GS.
7. After I assured them that GS is indeed my dream company they let me know that all of them were pretty impressed with me and in other ways subtly hinted at the good news. When I came out of that room, my prior two interviewers came over to chat with me. We moved into another room and had a long chat about their plans for the India office of GS, the new teams they were planning to build etc. One of them gave me his business card, asking me to give him a call if I had any more questions.

General Tips: 1. I really wanted to get into Goldman Sachs so I started reading the Financial Express on the side&#44; and practicing probability problems from “50 challenging problems in probability”, a book suggested by one of the alums in investment banking.
2. The preparation for CAT had taken care of my aptitude test preparation so I did not have to worry much about that any longer.
3. I didn't have to worry about Group Discussions because not too many companies open for BSBE conducted GD’s.
4. I had left the last week after my endsems ended and before placements began for the main preparation for HR although I did make a list of questions and jotted down some points for the answers of each of them beforehand.
5. Initially, I would practice around 3 case studies a week, with my batchmates in GH, in a group of 4. We would meet at night whenever possible and each one would solve one case study each while another person posed as the interviewer, usually from the book “Case in Point” but sometimes also from other sources like the IIMA Case Book, the Wharton Business School Case book and the cases that had come in previous years’ problems which we found in SPO’s Case book.
6. In later days, especially during endsems, we took to meeting in mixed random groups among the BCG shortlisted people for similar case practice sessions, and I ended up having done around 20 case studies before placements started.
7. Once the shortlist for Goldman Sachs came out, which was 2 days before the placements, I also read up a little on dynamic programming which I knew nothing about.
8. In the last week before placements I structured my HR answers and learnt by heart the main points so that I don’t miss any when answering, but not the language because I believed spontaneity is a must to excel in HR interviews.
College Name: IIT KANPUR

Interview Questionnaire 

11 Questions

  • Q1. At what time did you wake up? What did you do after that?
  • Ans. 

    I woke up at 6:30 am and started my morning routine.

    • I woke up at 6:30 am

    • I brushed my teeth and washed my face

    • I had breakfast

    • I checked my emails and messages

    • I got dressed and left for the interview

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  • Q2. Roughly how many students in IIT K end up working in non-core sectors? Do you think it is a problem for the society that a lot of students don’t contribute to their core areas of engineering?
  • Ans. 

    A significant number of IIT K students work in non-core sectors. It may not be a problem for society as they contribute to the economy.

    • Around 50% of IIT K graduates work in non-core sectors such as consulting, finance, and IT.

    • These sectors contribute significantly to the economy and provide employment opportunities.

    • Many students also pursue higher education or entrepreneurship, which can also benefit society.

    • It is impo...

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  • Q3. Did you want to be a consultant from the very beginning?
  • Ans. 

    No, I did not have a specific career path in mind initially.

    • I explored various fields before deciding on consulting

    • I was drawn to the problem-solving aspect of consulting

    • I enjoy working with clients to find solutions to their challenges

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  • Q4. Tell me something about your life in IITK
  • Ans. 

    IITK was a transformative experience for me.

    • IITK taught me the value of hard work and perseverance.

    • I made lifelong friends and learned to work in diverse teams.

    • I was involved in various extracurricular activities, including organizing cultural events and participating in sports.

    • I also had the opportunity to attend talks by eminent personalities and interact with industry leaders.

    • Overall, IITK helped me grow both person

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  • Q5. Tell me something about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated individual with a passion for problem-solving and a strong work ethic.

    • I have a degree in business administration and have completed several internships in consulting firms.

    • I am proficient in data analysis and have experience using various software tools such as Excel and Tableau.

    • I am a quick learner and enjoy working in a team environment to achieve common goals.

    • In my free time, I enjoy hiking a...

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  • Q6. Of the various positions of responsibility that you held, which one did you enjoy the most and which one the least?
  • Ans. 

    I enjoyed my position as a team leader the most and my position as a customer service representative the least.

    • Most enjoyed: Team leader - enjoyed leading and motivating a team towards a common goal

    • Least enjoyed: Customer service representative - found it challenging to deal with difficult customers

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  • Q7. Why did you give up debating after 2007? (Probably the most intelligent question that could have been asked from my resume)
  • Q8. Why didn't you go for a company or university internship? Didn't you feel that this would reflect badly on your profile?
  • Ans. 

    I pursued other opportunities that aligned better with my career goals and provided valuable experience.

    • I wanted to gain experience in a specific field that was not offered by the companies or universities I applied to

    • I found other opportunities that aligned better with my career goals

    • I gained valuable experience through these alternative opportunities

    • For example, I worked on a project with a local non-profit organizat...

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  • Q9. Since you have done a lot of modelling in one of your projects, don’t you think you are more suited for a career in finance?
  • Q10. What are your long-term career plans?
  • Ans. 

    I aspire to grow into a leadership role within the consulting industry.

    • I plan to gain experience and expertise in various areas of consulting.

    • I will seek out opportunities to lead projects and teams.

    • I aim to develop strong relationships with clients and colleagues.

    • I may pursue additional education or certifications to enhance my skills.

    • Ultimately, I hope to become a partner or executive in a consulting firm.

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  • Q11. How long are you prepared to work for BCG?
  • Ans. 

    I am committed to a long-term career with BCG and am excited about the opportunities for growth and development.

    • I am looking for a long-term career with BCG

    • I am excited about the opportunities for growth and development within the company

    • I am committed to contributing to the success of BCG

    • I am open to exploring different roles and responsibilities within the company

    • I am willing to work hard and put in the effort requir

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: The interviewer was Rohit Vohra, Partner and Director.

Round: Interview
Experience: The Case Study was a ‘Market Entry’ problem. An office-furniture company wanted to enter into home-furniture business. I had to evaluate whether it should do so or not. I asked for some time to structure my answer. He was very helpful during the entire case study and guided me whenever I went in a direction where I wasn’t supposed to go. I also asked a lot of questions. The entire interview lasted for about 40-45 minutes. The interviewer was very pleasant in his manner and the interview went off quite well. After about 10-15 minutes, I was sent for my second interview.

Round: Interview
Experience: This interview was taken by Shweta Bajpai, Project Leader who was also the Recruitment Head. She was an IIT K alumnus. This interview took around 35-40 minutes.

Round: Interview
Experience: The Case Study was a ‘Growth Strategy’ question.
A metal casing manufacturer wants to double her revenues over the next 5 years. What should she do? I began by asking a few pertinent questions about the company’s product and customers. I then listed out a few growth strategies. She pointed out that she wanted more possible approaches. I pointed out a few but the general nature of our exchange was that the moment I would sum up a strategy, she would drop a hint for another. I would latch on to it and this process went on for about 2 or 3 times. She then asked me that in light of the initial question, which strategy would be best-suited for our client. I answered the same. I came out of the room thinking that I had messed up really badly because she had practically solved the entire case herself. I had a very strong inkling that that interview was my last with BCG. By this time, BCG people had started asking some of us to go if we had interviews with any other company which was a kind way of saying that you are not selected in BCG. I politely inquired one of the consultants whether I was supposed to stay or go. He checked with his colleagues and replied with a very warm smile that I was supposed to stay on.

Round: Interview
Experience: This interview was taken by Saurabh Tripathi, Partner and Director. He was also an IIT K alumnus, the President Gold Medalist of his batch. He was the one who had given us the PPT at Taj. Moreover, I also had the opportunity of having a long conversation with him because we were seated at the same table during dinner. He began the interview by pointing out the same. He then asked some very tricky and pointed PI questions:

Round: Interview
Experience: The Case Study that followed was again one of its kind, to say the least. It involved a hypothetical bank that had just 6 products: 3 kinds of fixed deposits (maturity period of 1 year, 2 years and 3 years) and 3 kinds of loans (again 1, 2 and 3 year maturity period). The rates of interests on the fixed deposits were 3, 4 and 5 % p.a. respectively and on loans were 5, 6 and 7 % p.a. respectively. The owner wanted to increase the bank’s profitability. What should she do?
I would be paltering with the truth if I don’t admit that I was a little taken aback by the question. I took some time and then asked him some questions to which he gave a very brief (though not curt at all) ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as an answer. In fact, during the entire case, he was busy on his Blackberry paying no attention to what I was doing. One of the first things that I asked was whether the objective was to increase ‘profits’ or ‘profitability’ because the technical definition of the two was different. He smiled (I think in appreciation) and replied that he wanted me to focus on ‘profits’. After that, I gave a few recommendations. He complicated the case further by saying that the principal amount of 1-year products was same. This constraint was applicable for 2-year and 3-year products as well. That is, the principal amount of fixed deposit and loan of 1-year was same, and so on.

Again, I gave a few recommendations. After a while, he said that he was in a bit of a hurry and that that was all as far as the interview was concerned. I felt as if nothing concrete had come out as the solution to the case. I asked him how I had done in the case. As was his wont, he answered with a very brief - ‘‘Given the time available, you did fine’’.
I was a little confused after this interview. I had no idea about the last case study. However, I knew that the PI part went off well. After about 10 minutes, I was asked to go and meet Saurabh Tripathi again. I went into his interview room and he gave me a job offer!

General Tips: Between July 2007 (when I joined the institute) and May 2011&#44; I had considered and pursued IAS, MBA and research as potential career options at various points of time. But in May ‘11, I decided that the safer thing to do would be to take up a job and think about the various existential questions later. As far as my personal preferences go, I liked what I read about consulting. But being from a department where core companies are non-existent for all practical purposes; I was aiming for most of the non-core companies. I
was conscious of one thing though, viz. I did not want to work for a company that was catering to overseas
clients or to its own overseas office. The idea was that I did not want to join a company which was employing me just because I was cheaper than the Westerners. So, although after BCG, the second best choice for me in the first slot was Opera, I was not excited about it at all.
My entire preparation, especially the part related to resume and interview was done under the guidance of
Ashwini Dikshit (career counsellor, IITK). I think what worked for me was that I was quite organized in my
preparation. At no stage was I hurried into mistakes. By September, I had prepared the final draft of my 1-page resume. If you think you have a good profile and you can get a shortlist, then you should devote a lot of time to your resume. I would suggest that resume preparation should be started in summers itself. It is also very important to take help and guidance because there is a certain way to make a resume which does not come naturally to most of us. I prepared for aptitude tests by solving the CAT previous years’ question papers. If you are preparing for non core companies, one of the things which you should do is preparing for CAT. Most companies other than consulting firms and core companies, take an aptitude test (including the analytics-consulting firms) and contrary to the common notion, most of them ask English questions as well. Moreover, a good score in CAT will only open up options. I did not prepare for GD because out of all the companies that I was aiming for, very few had GD as a part of their process.
For case study preparation, I was a part of the Case Study Club of SPO which met around thrice in September October period. Apart from that, I practised with my friends. Some good casebooks in decreasing order of their usefulness are Case in Point, Indian School of Business’s casebook and Kellogg’s casebook. It is highly advisable to get hold of various IIMs’ casebooks if you can. While practising a case, the emphasis should be on what new you learn from that particular case. So, more than the mock case study sessions themselves, the analysis that you do afterwards is important.
For the Personal Interview preparation, I had prepared the answers for most of the commonly asked questions and more importantly had given around 5 mock interviews before December. One should sit and right down the answers of the various commonly-asked questions and go through these answers again and again to hone them. If possible, get these answers checked by someone experienced in interview preparation. The idea is not to memorize the answers, but to have a fairly good idea about what points you are going to cover. As a thumb rule, all companies are looking for ‘high energy’ and ‘low maintenance’ guys. Make sure, you sound like one!
Apart from the above mentioned preparation, I read ‘The Indian Express’ and ‘Economic Times’ regularly
(wasn't able to do it daily though) to get a feel of current and business affairs. One final pointer as far as placement preparation is concerned, DO NOT WORRY and do not indulge in useless placement-related gossips. They only eat away your time and energy.
I think what worked well for me in all the interviews was that I was listening very attentively to what theinterviewers were saying or asking. That meant that I was always answering the right questions and was also responding to the hints and clues which the interviewers were giving. In all the interviews, I had a good discussion with the interviewer. A lot of people say that a good interview is the one which is more of adiscussion rather than a question-answer session. By that definition, my interviews went off well. As I hadmentioned earlier, some people claim that the case study workshop which was held on November 16th wasevaluative. If it was so, then I would have got some extra points since I was able to do well in the case that I was asked.
College Name: IIT KANPUR

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