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Think of something creative. Don't say "knife, because I'm sharp."
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Described in detail my project
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I'd discuss with the manager ahead of time to explain the situation and I would ask nicely if someone who is good with one of the assignments can take up one, while I work on the other. I'll choose the assignment I know I am more confident with and let the manager know that I'd be interested in working on the other assignment another time in a better situation. Less
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I talked about some of my friends working in the firm, but the HR professionals who interviewed me did not seem to buy that, as they were looking for very professional and clean answers. Be prepared!! Less
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Some elaborate, some brief.
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A. Explained that my latest strategy success was presales/BusDev starting at executive level as the client did not have a cloud initiative. My work created multiple SOWs for cloud (and others but did not say that per his expressed interest) My strategy was to take the clients priorities and use my knowledge of cloud and knowledge of the client technical environment, I created a journey of how to get an private cloud infrastructure and progress to an integrated hybrid cloud environment that can support the clients top initiatives. I used real client use cases for their merger/acquisition needs for that year resulting in multiple successes with the first being a small amount ($3.5M) and progressed into a very large deal. Note: Interviewer response was "No...not what I wanted." I want delivery. I want to know postsale/SOW delivery. I said for what specifically as you mentioned infrastructure and data center earlier. A. He knows strategy and the strategy for a cloud infrastructure maturity. He wants to know about cloud infrastructure delivery. He also stated that managing directors at Deloitte do delivery. Less
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If you interview with Deloitte Federal and get the same bunch of folks you have nothing to worry about--unless they fly you for a face-to-face in which case its a big coin-flip as to how Deloitte Federal noobs are going to like your opinions. Less
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Have the answers to these questions memorized. They asked these three in EVERY round. Just talk about your background (where you're from, your plans in terms of graduation, major, what are you're interested in, what you do in school, your job if you have one, etc) With accounting, come up with a decent reason why you chose it. I think they know it's not the most appealing major but just talk about what drew you to it...maybe a class or friend or something your read that initially sparked your interest. With school, just be honest. I told them UMass wasn't my first choice it was a financially realistic. Less