Hello everyone,
I had an interview yesterday with a well known consulting firm, but I couldnt solve this question and I think I will be rejected because of this:
The question was:
The client is a smartphone retailer, which will experience a retail-store reduction from 40% to 10% (reduction of 75%).
The client has 3 FTE in every store, they are able to close 1 contract per hour, and the store is 10 hours opened (per day) and 300 days open per year (9k contracts closed per year).
How many stores do the client need?
Can you help me with the logic behind this quesiton? I felt there are missing pieces of information,
Kind regards
the distribution changed,
now its retail 10% online 30% door2door 30% others 30%
The exact answer will depend on the information the case giver would give you during the interview as you ask the questions I higlight above. The information you gave in the problem statement alone is not sufficient. You would need to ask the interviewer smart questions to fish out the extra needed information.
Above, I hypothesized some concrete answers to such questions. If those are the answers, then the overall answer to the problem would indeed be to close two thirds of the stores.
Hope this helps, don't hesitate to reach out for more help or if you want to practice such problems with me.