El proceso duró 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Booz Allen Hamilton (Washington, DC) en nov 2009
Entrevista
I have had multiple interactions with BAH - a campus 1:1, a brief phone interview, etc...Yet, no real movement has occurred on my application. Since I have a Ph.D, not an MBA, the initial excuse was that they were filling analyst roles, then staffing subject matter expert roles (which I guess would be why they want a specialist in biotechnology like me) . However, most interactions have been on my initiative, and they have missed multiple deadlines (made by the contact) to schedule a site visit, etc. This has been going on since October 2009 (and my contact blamed the particular recruiter assigned to my region/degree background). Nearly everyone I know that was contacted in October experienced no follow-up by the company and has accepted other offers - including me.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Why do you want to leave research and become a consultant?
The Booz Allen consultant interview process was pretty straightforward—started with a recruiter screen, then a couple of behavioral interviews, and a case-style or problem-solving conversation. Overall, it focused a lot on teamwork, communication, and how you think through challenges. It felt professional but conversational.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Can you describe a time where you had to lead a project?
It was easy no case study just talked to two people back to back. I think they were two thirty minute interviews. They can be from different accounts and just walked through your resume
Two interviews one with my job lead and one with my career manager. Typical questions about you and your resume. Both interviews were virtual and about 30 minutes in length.