I applied online. I interviewed at Camber Collective (Washington, DC) in Feb 2026
Interview
Behavioral, Case interview, take home assignment. What you would expect from a typical consulting interview processes but cases are all social impact/ non-profit across different sectors. Overall a very standard process. They could provide more concrete feedback at the end.
I applied for the Consultant position in late May and completed 5 interviews between July and August. The 5th interview only occurred because the organization was unable to be decisive, and the uncertainty around what it would entail made the process feel disorganized.
After investing significant time and energy, including an unnecessary extra interview, I ultimately received a generic rejection email with no feedback. For a company that emphasizes equity and thoughtful engagement, this was disappointing.
Overall, the experience left me with a poor impression and suggested a disregard for candidates’ time and effort. Camber should reexamine how it manages candidate communication and unforeseen issues in its hiring process.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Camber Collective (Washington, DC)
Interview
It was pretty intense. I think I had up to seven interviews and it required a lot of prep. I was excited about the job, but the more interviews I had, the more I realized that the job would be more challenging than I thought. It was generally a well-done experience. I don't know whether the other candidates received the same questions that I did -- so I'm unclear about how fair it was -- but they seemed to care about making sure the process was fair.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were a series of questions that were behavioral and then one that was focused on a case study.