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exhibits MBB Online interview
New answer on Mar 31, 2022
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Anonymous A asked on Mar 22, 2022

Hi, can anyone share their experience on how cases with exhibits are being done online using google meet/zoom/skype? I've gone through certain cases where there are multiple exhibits and idk if I can remember all the details if I can only see one exhibit at a time during the interview. Does online interviews generally have fewer exhibits because of this? I do know that I will be able to hold on to them if it is an in person interview but how does it work if it is an online interview? Any tips on how to ace it?

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Moritz
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replied on Mar 23, 2022
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Hi there,

I conducted online interviews as interviewer for McKinsey and I can assure you of two things:

  • There will be no less exhibits and the McKinsey format hasn't been "compromised" in any way
  • Interviewers are acutely aware of the challenges with online interviews and will be very accommodating

In practice, this means that interviewers share exhibits via screen and you may ask them to go forth and back. For simple exhibits, note down the data (example: small data table). For more complex exhibits (example: x/y bubble plot) you are not expected to note down the info.

Most importantly, make everything conversational so the interviewer knows what's going on if you're struggling and can accommodate you.

Best of luck!

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Ian
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Hi there,

They will share their screen with you so that you can see the exhibit. In some cases (Bain) they may show you a few exhibits all on one page.

Some tips:

  1. Write down the key information (remember to have a new sheet of paper for every section of the case)
  2. Don't be afraid to ask them to go back to x exhibit…just don't do this too many times (once you go back, write down the info you need)
  3. Practice!
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Andi
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replied on Mar 22, 2022
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I'd second with the previous answers: don't worry too much about the online format - it's not a memory game, while effective note-taking of charts will still be of great help (online as well as offline) as it will allow you to distill, and synthesize information more effectively, and to connect the dots.

Besides, at least for BCG, online cases tend to be less heavy on exhibits as a rule of thumb.  However, as always with case interviews, be prepared for anything.

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Maikol
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replied on Mar 22, 2022
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Don't worry, the case is not on memory. 
You will have the possibility to go back to previous pieces of information.

However, my strong suggestion is to jot down some notes on each slide. First, you read it, then you write the key concept and figures.

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Pedro
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They'll most likely share their screen, although in some cases they may share a file with multiple exhibits - that's more rare. 

They are adjusting the cases to have a format that minimizes logistics issues - so sharing a single slide (with multiple exhibits) on the screen is the most popular option.

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Anonymous replied on Mar 22, 2022

Hello 

By design, it would be much fewer exhibits as compared to f2f format. As suggested by other experts, do make notes if presented with a couple of exhibits, and it's ok to ask the interviewer to flip back and forth between them as needed. 

Good luck!

 

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Cristian
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Hi there, 

That's a great question! 

The interview won't be testing your memory, so don't worry about being expected to remember graphs by heart. If the interviewer expects you to be integrating insights across graphs at different stages of the interview, they will be making these available to you. What usually happens during online interviews is that they will either send you the exhibits or share screen with all of them at once. 

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Lucie
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replied on Mar 22, 2022
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Hi there, 

there are no less exhibits because of the online format, but you can ask to flip through them as you need or you can ask if you can take a print screen. 

Good luck,

Lucie

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Florian
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Hi there,

  1. Online interviews usually have the same number of exhibits, the format has not changed.
  2. Interviewers leave the shared screen on as long as your need to drive your insights. 

Cheers,

Florian

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