Does anyone here have experience with job interviews at Deutsche Bank Management Consulting in Frankfurt?
Which cases need to be solved and how difficult are they?
Does anyone here have experience with job interviews at Deutsche Bank Management Consulting in Frankfurt?
Which cases need to be solved and how difficult are they?
DBMC is a strong internal consulting group, and securing a spot in Frankfurt is highly competitive. The key strategic difference you need to internalize is that recruiting for an internal consulting center (ICC) like Deutsche Bank Management Consulting differs slightly from the external MBB process.
You should prepare for cases that lean heavily toward operational improvement and implementation within a regulated financial structure. You will not typically get a classic external strategy case like "Should Company X acquire Company Y?" Instead, expect realistic internal challenges: optimizing branch network efficiency, managing restructuring costs, streamlining complex internal reporting processes, or implementing new regulatory requirements (BaFin, ECB directives). The difficulty level is high—they are benchmarking against MBB standards—but the focus shifts from abstract strategy to structured, process-oriented problem-solving within the constraints of a major global bank.
Your preparation, therefore, needs a strong pivot. While the general structure (issue trees, frameworks) remains crucial, dedicate significant time to understanding DB’s core business lines and pain points. Ensure your behavioral stories demonstrate deep familiarity with the financial services landscape, risk, and compliance. They need to see that you can not only solve the problem but also navigate the internal politics and regulatory hurdles unique to banking.
All the best with the interviews!
For your interview, you'll need to understand:
Real examples of questions you may be asked:
Hope this helps in your preparation. Best of luck!