Hi,
While I'm doing math or figuring out what insights I can extract from a given exhibit, how should I engage the interviewer? Just thinking out loud to share my thinking process?
Any other best practices?
Thanks!
Hi,
While I'm doing math or figuring out what insights I can extract from a given exhibit, how should I engage the interviewer? Just thinking out loud to share my thinking process?
Any other best practices?
Thanks!
Hi,
For math you should:
For an exhibit (table / graph) You can use the following approach:
Sources to learn from (prioritized):
Good luck!
Thanks Vlad!
Regarding the Exhibit part of your answer - in section 1 "Take a minute to look at the graph": should I ask for a moment to look at the graph?
Yep, ask for 30 sec or so
Hello!
The best practice is to walk the interviewer through your thougts, as he/she had a direct window to your brain and see how you are advancing.
Hope it helps!
Cheers,
Clara
Dear A,
First I would recommend you to look at exhibits and ask to take some time,
After you think about your framework you can share it with the interviewer
Also I wouldn't recommend you say out loud your calculations. Rather present them when it's ready, shortly explaining the process.
Wish you good luck,
Best,
André
Erfahre, welche Mathe-Skills du für dein Case-Interview bei einem großen Consulting-Unternehmen beherrschen musst und wie du das lernst.
Schnelles Kopfrechnen meisterst du am besten, indem du dir mathematische Abkürzungen merkst. Welche anderen Tipps und Tricks es noch gibt, erfährst du hier.
Fast alle Rechenaufgaben, die in Bewerbungsgesprächen verlangt werden, sind arithmetischer Natur: Addition, Subtraktion, Multiplikation und Division.
Wir geben dir die besten Tipps, um Grafiken, Diagramme und Daten zu verstehen und zu analysieren, die der Interviewer in Vorstellungsgesprächen präsentiert.
how do i know the mid point number i selected is the one that the interviewer has the answer? cos in some calcuation, i can choose the different mid point number