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EY Supply Chain EAM Senior Tech Consultant Interview Advice

Hi everyone! I’m looking for advice on the interview process for the EY Supply Chain Senior Technology Consultant role.

Could anyone share what the typical interview process looks like, What kind of technical skill questions? what kind of case interviews are usually given (strategy vs. operations vs. tech-enabled transformation), and how technical the cases tend to be at the Senior Consultant level? I’d also appreciate insight into the behavioral interview questions EY commonly asks. Thank you!

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Kevin
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on Dec 23, 2025
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That is a fantastic role, and you are right to prepare differently. For specialized technology consulting at the Big Four, especially a discipline like Supply Chain EAM, the interview dynamic shifts significantly away from the generalized case prep MBB candidates often use.

The interview process is less standardized than a generalist track. You will typically go through 2-3 rounds, culminating in a conversation with a Partner or Senior Manager who is likely the hiring lead for that specific EAM practice. The objective of the entire process is not just to test analytical muscle, but to validate your functional knowledge and client management maturity.

Regarding the case, forget the classic "Should Company X enter Market Y?" strategy case. Your case will be deeply operational and implementation-focused—a technology-enabled transformation scenario. Expect the prompt to be highly practical, like: "We need to execute a rapid implementation of Maximo/SAP PM for a utility client facing regulatory pressure. Outline the phased approach, identify the three biggest integration risks, and explain how you would staff the data migration workstream." Technical questions are often integrated into the case, probing your familiarity with specific EAM capabilities, data governance standards, and technical debt management.

For the behavioral section (fit interviews), remember that at the Senior Consultant level, they are testing for management potential. Pivot your STAR stories to focus heavily on how you handle client conflict, how you delivered difficult news to executive stakeholders, and how you mentored or led junior analysts to successful outcomes under stress. Show maturity, project ownership, and political savviness, not just effort.

All the best!

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on Dec 26, 2025
Thank you!
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Alessa
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on Dec 28, 2025
Ex-McKinsey Consultant & Interviewer | PEI | MBB Prep | Ex-BCG

hey there :)

for EY Supply Chain EAM roles, the interview usually combines behavioral questions, a case or scenario discussion, and some technical questions around ERP, SCM systems, or analytics depending on the team. Cases tend to be operations or tech-enabled transformation focused rather than pure strategy, and they expect you to think through processes, trade-offs, and implementation challenges. Behavioral questions often explore project experience, teamwork, problem solving, and client interaction. At Senior Consultant level, you should be ready to discuss examples in depth and show both technical understanding and structured problem solving. Feel free to reach out if you want a bit more detail on case prep or mock questions.

best,
Alessa :)

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on Dec 27, 2025
Most awarded coach | Ex-McKinsey | Verifiable 88% offer rate (annual report) | First-principles cases + PEI storylining

The format differs from region to region, firm to firm and role to role. 

So the only source I'd trust, if I were you, is the recruiter. 

Reach out and ask them. This is part of their role. 

Try to understand not only the format of the interviews, but also whether, for instance, the case you'll be tested on is industry-specific or not, and also whether there is a technical interview.

Best,
Cristian