2 interviews
Questions about work history and how have I applied my knowledge. Once the interview is over, they will reach out and let you know if you were selected for a second interview.
Easy interview
Application
The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte
Interview
Pathetic hiring process in every way possible. This is supposed to be one of the dream companies, but ended up worse than a startup which doesn't know how things work or how to manage. They never cared about my time and even with knowing me traveling pretty far to my office and for this particular interview they called me three times wasting three days which also include a video call which I could have taken from anywhere. Now, coming to the final day and final round the answer given to me was that the Director explicitly mentioned he is confused which role he is supposed to hire me for, which was absolutely ridiculous after wasting whole lot of my precious time. I have had enough industry experience to take decisions at fastest time and reducing hiring time for the candidate too, but here even the director is clueless about how to go about.. then I wonder how such an organization even functions properly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Same questions like tell me about yourself every round which I found ridiculous
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Deloitte (Sydney) in Oct 2025
Interview
I was invited to a phone screen for a HR Culture and Learning role that was notably below my experience level, despite Deloitte having re-advertised similar positions at multiple seniorities for several months. During the conversation, it became clear that my background hadn’t been fully reviewed in advance. When I asked about being considered for the more senior version of the role—one that better aligned with my experience—the recruiter seemed unprepared to discuss it.
Our conversation didn’t progress much beyond salary expectations, which were appropriate for the more senior role. When I asked how I might be considered for that level instead, I was told that candidates without prior consulting experience are not eligible for manager-level roles. While I understand firms often have structured pathways, this came across as a blanket rule that doesn’t account for broader industry experience.
I have over a decade of cross-industry leadership and HR experience that I believe could bring significant value to clients. However, based on this interaction, it seems the firm prioritises traditional consulting backgrounds over transferable skills. This may limit access to strong talent from other industries.
Deloitte continues to re-advertise multiple vacancies, and I genuinely wish them success in filling these roles. I would simply encourage more flexibility in recognising diverse experience, as consulting skills can be developed quickly, and a more open approach could broaden the talent pool.
Some feedback for the recruiter would also have been nice to demonstrate and explore my experience but the conversation felt very robotic and scripted and she was unprepared for my questions.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Deloitte (London, England) in Sept 2025
Interview
good asked me lots of questions was very nice, the interviewer allowed me to say what ever i wanted, Tell me about yourself.
Why do you want to work here?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Why are you leaving your current job?
How do you handle stress or tight deadlines?
What motivates you?