I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (McLean, VA) in Mar 2017
Interview
Two rounds of interviews. The first was a screening interview with a campus recruiter which had standard behavioral questions. The second round was with a partner of the firm and asked more about my experiences and knowledge of the business area.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (Boston, MA) in Sep 2016
Interview
The process generally consists of a couple rounds, very straightforward behavioral questions, nothing too technical. I applied through a campus recruiter, second round takes place in the office. They don't expect you to know much about the industry aside from what the role entails, so they don't ask anything too technical.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you experienced difficulty working in a group.
Walk me through your resume.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (Houston, TX) in Nov 2015
Interview
Campus Recruiting posted the job the our campus jobs website. I applied and within a day after the resume submission date I had an email inviting me to schedule an on campus interview. They asked why transfer pricing and walk me through your resume, a time when you had to work on a team, what my excel skills were like. Mostly basic behavioral stuff. Within a few days of the campus interview I got an email for an office visit. The office visit had a dinner with the entire team and partners the night before and then 4 interviews along with a presentation with all the other prospective hires for international tax before and then lunch with the transfer pricing staff after the next day. All 4 interviews were mostly behavioral again, they only invited 5 of us or so in for 2-3 spots so it is less about if you are qualified and more about if they want to work with you. I interviewed on Friday and got a phone call with an offer Tuesday, so a really quick turn around. I have interviewed with all of the Big 4 and PwC by far has the best timeline and turnaround and the people in the office were all much more personable as well. Excited to work here.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the most important thing for you when deciding where to work and considering your offers, i.e. is it the salary or work life balance or what?