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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Orange, CA (US) – Reviewed Jan 14, 2013
Interview Details
Behavioral questions:
Describe a time that a team member wasn't pulling their own weight and how you dealt with it.
Describe a time that you took initiative.
Describe a time where something didn't go according to plan and how you resolved it.
Why do you want to work for KPMG/ this practice?
Interview Question – Describe a time that you dealt with ethics. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on New York, NY (US) May 2008 – Reviewed Oct 24, 2012
Interview Details The process was very straight forward. I had a few interviews during the school year. The hiring process was easy. Within a few weeks I was given an offer to work for KPMG during the summer. KPMG has a great internship program. I will never forget the training I had in Orlando. It was a great experience.
Interview Question – What are your weaknesses? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2012 – Reviewed Feb 22, 2012
Interview Details
went to several networking events, then was informed of interview offer
dinner with the office staff the night before the interview
conversational interview, very friendly (I've met my interviewers multiple times prior to interview)
Interview Questions
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