Hi Community,
I have got an interview scheduled on 20th Jan. First round is the Guesstimate round.
I need your guidance regarding the preparation.
Hi Community,
I have got an interview scheduled on 20th Jan. First round is the Guesstimate round.
I need your guidance regarding the preparation.
If you're interviewing with a company that is using some kind of case interview, and you haven't started preparing yet, I would conisder asking them for a delay. 4 days is just not enough to prepare when you're starting from 0.
To prepare for case interviews, you should aim at practicing 15-20 cases, if you do it strategically. My recommendation is as follows:
The further you move towards the final interview, the more important it is to practice with experienced interviewers. While you can easily ask any friend or practice with peers for the first few cases, you should aim for qualified, professional feedback as you approach the finishing line.
However, keep in mind, that this requires a strong plan and strategic approach to the preparation. I regularly see people doing 30-40 or even more cases. While this can also lead to success, in my eyes, it is a bit of a waste of time, especially for experienced hires that often also have a regular job to do while preparing for the consulting interviews.
Let me know if this helps. I'm also happy to elaborate any of the above in more detail. DM me if you like.
Hi there,
You need to reschedule if you can!
If you can't delay, you need to hire a coach.
Otherwise, the odds are really stacked against you.
The very fact that you are calling market sizing "guesstimation" shows how unprepared you are!
Here are some Q&As to help you further:
https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/market-sizing-6720
(editiert)
Hi all,
I think Hennings advice is spot on. Prio 1: delay, Prio 2: prep correctly, there is no short cut to this. What he explains is the baseline. Also make sure you prepare excellenty for fit questions and become an EXPERT on Bain (know everything there is to know about your local office, know a lot of Bain's intellectual property on their website (i.e. frameworks Bain uses), current trends that Bain is focusing on and supporting, read publications of Partners on practices / industries you are interested in). Why Consulting, Why Bain, strengths weaknesses, 5-8 stories to answer all sorts of fit questions are key. If not, your interview replies are likely to be too generic and wont catch up with the incredible competition you can expect in MBB.
Best,
Denis
Hi,
There are plenty of resources available on guesstimates online, and I would start from there. Practice the most common ones (e.g., how many ping pong balls in a Boeing, or how many gas stations in Country X).
If it's about market sizing, then a more structured prep plan is needed.
Don't hesitate to reach out to me if you want to know more about my approaches to market sizing and how to solve them as a top performer.
Best,
Antonello
If I had to be very specific in my feedback and give you 1 tip, it's be clear in what you are trying to communicate. Add details.
All the best.
Hi there,
The interview consists of 3 parts:
In any case, unfortunately, 4 days are not enough to prepare for the interview! I hope you were able to postpone it.
Over the past 12 years, I helped 500+ students to get into MBB and other consulting firms around the world - would be happy to help you as well.
Write me if you have any questions.
Cheers,
GB
Hello!
If you don´t feel 100% ready, you should try to re-schedule. You only have one bullet at these things, and it´s better to use it wisely.
I am exhibit A here myself, I did it and it´s the only reason I could have a solid performance. I have also advised this to many coachees, and it always worked (and it was never regretted!)
Hope it helps!
Cheers,
Clara
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