I applied through university. I interviewed at Deloitte (Arlington, VA) in Oct 2016
Interview
I was interviewed on-campus at my university. The process took two days and involved four interviews. It was a two part interview on the first day, with a behavioral interview and case study. The case studies are hard, but you just have to show how you think about a problem and attack it. There isn't a wrong answer. In the behavioral, I didn't talk about myself at all. It was much more like a general conversation. I heard that this was great because they just wanted to get to know me more personally. If you get called back to the second day, you do another longer case study and meet with a partner/director of the company. They MUST approve you to be offered a position. It was very tough because we only had a 15 minute interview with the partner. There are some hard curveball questions and much harder behavioral questions asked. There is no way to be prepared for it. Just remain calm during questions you think are really out there.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was your favorite part of your past job/major/study abroad?
I applied through university. I interviewed at Deloitte in Nov 2016
Interview
It was very brief, I heard back in approximately a week. I did the externship after being declined an offer for the internship and received a full time offer approximately a week after the externship,
I applied online. I interviewed at Deloitte (Arlington, VA) in Apr 2017
Interview
I applied through WayUp. I heard back within a month and scheduled my first interview (over video conference) to do the first case interview. I heard back two days later with the second round information. The second round was a behavioral interview with a partner and that was over video conference as well. Basic behavioral questions to gauge your experience. The second round also included a 30 min case interview again. The case interviews were steps of SDLC and how they could be used in a specific scenario.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How would you make sure PII was not lost in the transfer of information from one database to another?