Verabrede dich zum Casen über das Meeting-Board, nimm an Diskussionen in unserem Consulting Q&A teil und finde gleichgesinnte Interview-Partner:innen, um dich auszutauschen und gemeinsam zu üben!
Zurück zur Übersicht

BCG Round One Business Analyst vs. Associate

Hi,

I would be interviewing for the Business Analyst role in BCG SEA.

May I know what is the difference for round one interviews for the business analyst position vs the associate position.

Also, are there any coaches who have interviewed business analyst candidates while at BCG? I would love to connect and probably get some coaching sessions.

Thank you very much :)

3
1,4k
14
Schreibe die erste Antwort!
Bisher hat niemand auf diese Frage reagiert.
Beste Antwort
Gelöschter Nutzer
am 20. Aug. 2021

Hello,

The interviews themselves aren't different, you have a case component and a behavioral component in both. People interviewing for associate positions would be expected to have more business knowledge and more experience, but the types of cases and questions are the same.

I have not worked at BCG but have coached several candidates who have been successful in getting a Business Analyst position there, so feel free to reach out!

15
Ian
Coach
bearbeitet am 20. Aug. 2021
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

There really is no difference! You should well and truly expect the exact same experience (in that, you can't expect any one thing!).

There will be a case + fit on a vast range of topics for which you'll have to prepare. It is no easier or harder based on your level.

I'm ex-BCG and at this point have *almost* lost track of how many candidates I've supported in getting offer! Feel free to reach out.

Florian
Coach
am 23. Aug. 2021
1400 5-star reviews across platforms | 600+ offers | Highest-rated case book on Amazon | Uni lecturer in US, Asia, EU

Hey there,

The same process and same evaluation criteria. Coaching with an expert can definitely help you get on the right track more effectively and efficiently.

I believe Ian is a good source for that! :-)

Cheers,

Florian