The Best Book On How To Crack The Case Interview
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Description
The Best Book On How To Crack The Case Interview
The shift from college to a full-time career has always been a hard transition, but arming yourself with knowledge will not only help you succeed but improve your overall confidence in yourself as a professional.
This book will provide you with everything you need, along with additional free resources to enable you to have phenomenal interview techniques and help you land that McKinsey offer package.
What's In The Book
- Easy to understand breakdowns of all the consulting case interview components.
- Study guides, interviewing tips, and both case and fit practice questions.
- Additional useful information including, debunked myths, cautionary tales, modern twists to traditional concepts and answers to different hypothetical sticky interview situations.
Here’s What You’ll Learn When You Buy The Best Book On How To Crack The Case:
- Understand and apply framework concepts (Porter’s Five Forces, Four P’s, and the Tree Structure)
- How to correctly make mistakes
- Conquer interview nerves
- What to bring to interviews and what to leave at home
- How to have friends and family help you prepare for your interview
- Review tips for math, economics and finance terms
- Learn Interviewer tricks
- Seven deadly case interview misconceptions
- Common difficult portions of the consulting interview process
- How to stand out against other candidates
- Three math mistakes to avoid
Chapter Outline
Chapter 1: Consulting Interview Introduction- Three Must-Know-Strategies For Consultant Interviews
- Case Interview Layout
- Consultant Interview Breakdown
- Beware Of Consulting Interview Tricks
- What to Bring to your Case Interview
- Preparing For Your Consultant Interview
- The Four-P Framework
- Porter’s Five Forces
- The Tree Structure
- Three S’s Of Case Questions: Structure, Strategize, Summarize
- Conquer Your Nerves and Answer Difficult Questions
- McKinsey Style: Practice Case Questions
- Survive and Thrive The Fit Questions
- Top 5 Tips for the Fit Interview
- Three Math Mistakes in Consulting Interviews
- Reviewing Basic Economics for Case Interviews
- Worst Case Consulting Interview Scenarios
- Three Steps For A Memorable Interview
Frequently Asked Questions
Is one portion of the interview score weighted more than another?
No. All of the scores are equally valued out of a typical five point system. Each portion of the interview process is scored separately and does not carry more weight than any other part. Tip: When you proceed to the second round of interviews, remember that your score is back at zero, and everything you do now is looked at from a clean slate. This gives you the opportunity to take the feedback you were given and put it in to action. The interviewers need to see that you can take constructive criticism and immediately apply it.
If I get confused or lost during the interview what should I do?
There is nothing wrong with asking your interviewer to repeat themselves. In fact they’d prefer that you do ask them to clarify anything you don’t fully understand. Although they cannot give you the answer, your interviewer will gladly repeat anything they said that you didn’t understand and work with you to keep you on the right track.
