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Bain Final Round

Bain coaching Final Round
Edited on Jul 27, 2023
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Anonymous A asked on Jul 24, 2023

I made it to Bain final round interviews. I read the previous threads and understand to expect “the unexpected," but I am also sure there are traits specific to Bain final round interviews that I should know about.

The reason I ask for specifics is that during my practice for first-round interviews, I found that Bain has a specific style of cases and what helped me most was practicing those (easier, Wharton case book) types of cases, contrary to the advice of coaches on this platform who encouraged me to practice harder and assigned more McKinsey style cases. 

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Sophia
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replied on Jul 26, 2023
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Hello,

I would target interviewee-led cases that are heavier on exhibits but not too complex in terms of math. Bain interviewers tend to adopt a more conversational style too. 

Another point here is that the style of final round cases generally isn't too different from the style of first round cases for a specific firm, although they can sometimes increase in length and difficulty. So whatever specifics you noticed during the first round may well persist in the final round too.

Best of luck!

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Anonymous B updated the answer on Jul 24, 2023

Congratulations on making it to the final round :D 
I cannot answer your question yet as I am having my first round this week but I would be very thankful if you could tell me more about what was key to your success and what your recommendations would be beyond what you already mentioned. I would be also interested in the country/office you had your first round in if possible.
Many thanks and good luck on the final round!

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Emily
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replied on Jul 25, 2023
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Congratulations on making it to the final round interviews with Bain! You're right that each consulting firm has its own style of case interviews, and it's essential to be prepared for the specific traits of Bain's final round interviews. Here are some key characteristics and tips to help you excel in your Bain final round:

1. Bain's "Conversational" Approach: Bain is known for its interactive and conversational case interview style. Expect the interviewer to engage you in a dynamic discussion rather than simply presenting a structured case. Be prepared to ask clarifying questions, share your thought process, and seek feedback throughout the case.

2. Focus on Practicality: Bain cases often emphasize practical problem-solving. They may present you with real-world business scenarios and ask you to identify the most critical issues or recommend actionable solutions. Consider the feasibility and implementation aspects of your recommendations.

3. Emphasis on Structure: While the interview may feel more conversational, having a clear and structured approach is crucial. Ensure you have a solid framework in mind to tackle various types of cases. Being organized in your analysis will help you communicate your ideas effectively.

4. Results-Oriented: Bain is results-driven, and they seek candidates who can deliver impactful insights. Be ready to quantify your analysis, provide numerical estimates, and think about the bottom-line impact of your recommendations.

5. PEI (Personal Experience Interview): In addition to case interviews, Bain also places emphasis on the PEI, where they assess your personal experiences, leadership, and problem-solving abilities. Be prepared to share examples that showcase your teamwork, leadership, and adaptability.

6. Adaptability and Agility: Bain final rounds may throw unexpected twists or additional complexities into the cases. Demonstrate your ability to stay composed, adapt to new information, and restructure your approach when necessary.

7. Practice with Bain-style Cases: Given Bain's unique interview style, it's beneficial to practice with cases that reflect their approach. Seek out resources that provide Bain-specific cases or practice with real cases from previous Bain interviews. You can also work with peers or coaches familiar with Bain's style to receive targeted feedback.

Remember, each firm has its own unique approach, and preparing specifically for Bain's style can give you a competitive advantage during the final round. Embrace the interactive nature of the interview, communicate your ideas clearly, and showcase your problem-solving skills with practicality and impact. Good luck with your final round interviews at Bain!

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Cristian
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replied on Jul 25, 2023
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Congrats on passing the first round!

That's a great achivement in and of itself. 

At this point, I'd recommend that you rather focus on working on the feedback received from the first round rather than doing ‘typical 2nd round Bain cases’. 

Realistically, there are no set first round vs second-round cases. The level of difficulty is adjusted live by the interviewer. 

Sorry to hear that you also weren't aligned with your coach on the types of cases you wanted to practice. I guess if you passed the interview though, the more diffcult cases you did elevated your performance rather than hurt it. 

Best,
Cristian


 

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Ian
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updated an answer on Jul 27, 2023
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Generally more chart/exhibit heavy. Like brainstorming. Sometimes have been known to switch to interviewer-led.

I actually wrote a case that follows the exact line of questioning that a candidate of mine had during their Bain interview a few months ago.

You can take a look here: https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/bain-final-round-16358

 

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