Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en PwC (Luxemburgo) en ene 2011
Entrevista
I applied online for an Intern position and did specify that I was looking for an intern position in the field of HR. I received an e-mail about 2 weeks later for an interview and a few days later, I showed up at their premises in Luxembourg. I was put in a conference room and waited a whole 45 minutes. The recruiter showed up, dressed in a more than casual way (a mix of bandana biker and cow-girl)!
She sat down, and headed straight to the interview, no introduction (no hello, how are you) and nothing to put me at ease in the first placed. She started questioning me in a very disinterested way and obviously wasn't prepared at all, and didn't even read my cover letter!
She thought I was interviewing for an Intern position as an Auditor, yet she didn't apologize for not noticing and really stayed on the audit-path, challenging me with very specific questions in that field (which I had no answer to). It was as if she wanted to lead me into that role on purpose, since that was what she was obviously looking for: an audit intern!
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Why are you looking for an internship as an auditor? (Well, I wasn't - and specified this in my cover letter and on my resume's title!) Recruiter was totally unprepared!
Q: What can you bring to PwC? - A: My skills [...] and what's more, I understand that PwC Luxemburg is very keen on good language profiles - well, I speak 3 languages fluently.
Recruiter's Answer: Well, don't think you're the only one, I speak 3 languages too, so I don't see where'e that's an asset.
DSA style questions for a data and AI role for the written potion of the interview and a case study with 10 minutes to prepare and 5 mins to go through your solution.
"Tell me about yourself," "Why should we hire you?" and "What are your strengths/weaknesses?"
Also they ask behavioural questions (e.g., handling conflict, teamwork) and situational questions about your work history...
very nice interviewer. asked personal questions, got to know me, didn't ask me about pwc which I liked. placed more of an emphasis on the person and who they are and what they like