All behavioral - no technical or accounting specific questions. Consisted of 2 interviews - one with a senior associate and one with a partner. Interviews were back to back and held on a zoom call.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Grant Thornton (Coimbatore) in Sep 2024
Interview
The interview consisted if three rounds:
Online aptitude
Round 1 interview
Round 2 interview
The questions mainly comprised of tax relates questions and basics of accounts. You must be well versed in accounting concepts and principles. Focusing on journal entries helps a lot in the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If thrle annual income is Rs. 1400000, what would be your tax liability?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Grant Thornton (Penticton, BC) in Sep 2024
Interview
In an online, on-demand interview format, you’ll want to be concise and focused since you’re answering pre-recorded questions without immediate feedback. Here are some tips to succeed in this format:
1. Prepare in Advance
Anticipate common questions like "Tell me about yourself," "Why this company/role?", and "What are your strengths and weaknesses?" Have answers ready based on the job description.
Practice recording yourself answering questions so you can see how you come across on camera.
2. Structure Your Answers
Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to give clear and organized answers:
Situation: Briefly describe the context.
Task: Explain what needed to be done.
Action: Talk about what you did.
Result: Share the outcome and any impact.
3. Be Concise and Engaging
Keep answers focused (aim for 1-2 minutes per question).
Show enthusiasm: Even though it's a recorded video, let your interest and passion for the role come through in your tone and body language.
4. Be Mindful of Presentation
Dress professionally: Treat it like a live interview.
Background and lighting: Make sure your surroundings are clean and well-lit.
Eye contact: Look directly at the camera to mimic eye contact with an interviewer.
5. For Multiple Choice Questions
Read carefully: Take your time and ensure you fully understand the question before answering.
Prepare for scenarios: The multiple choice question might be related to problem-solving, technical knowledge, or behavioral scenarios, so think about the skills the role requires.
Would you like to practice answers for the likely pre-recorded questions?