I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at PwC (San Jose, CA) in Sep 2010
Interview
I was interviewed with PWC for the internship when they were hiring students from San Jose State. Infortunately, the guy who was interviewing me didn't show any interest at all in what I was telling him. Later, all of my classmates who interviewed with him, told me they had exactly the same experience. No one of us got into second round. I simply don't understand - why have an interview when you are not interested in hiring??
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at PwC (Denver, CO) in Sep 2011
Interview
I was offered an initial on-campus interview after attending the summer leadership program. My interviewer was articulate and personable. He admitted that he'd been up until 2:00 the night before and hadn't gotten a chance to review my resume yet. There were some behavioral questions (time when you exemplified leadership, dealt with a high stress situation) and he asked me where I'd like to be in 5 years and then in 10 years. Overall, a positive interviewing experience. I was told that I would not be asked to the second round of interviews within 5 days via automated email. Advice: Network, network, network. Learn to speak comfortably and relate well to these somewhat intimidating Big 4 personalities and interviewers. My credentials were very competitive, but I think I lacked the networking skills that would have helped them get to know me better.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell me about a time that you had to show leadership?
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at PwC (Boston, MA) in Jan 2009
Interview
Very simple. My school sent my resume to a list of firms, which then chose who they wanted to interview with. I got an interview, the firm came to my school, and I interviewed with two people from the firm separately for about 10-15 minutes each, all in one day. Then I received a phone call with an offer a few weeks later.