I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at PwC (New York, NY) in Nov 2010
Interview
I first received a call from a manager prior to being formally invited to the office. He asked me a series of questions mostly related to my resume. After a few days I received an email invitation to visit the office and interview for the position.
I interviewed with three individuals. The basic behavioral questions (worked on a team etc..) were asked. But overall the interviewers justed wanted to see if their personalities would be compatible with mine.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Example of when you worked on a team? Did you like it?
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at PwC (Pittsburgh, PA) in Oct 2010
Interview
I applied online through our school career website then was selected for an on-campus interview. PwC came to campus a day early, hosted a meet and greet, and interviewed all candidates the next day. I received an e-mail that invited me to a second interview at the office. They put me in a nice hotel the night before and brought us to a buffet style dinner at a restaurant, We started the dinner with a meet and greet with all applicants and current employees. They shuttled us back to the hotel, and we were set free for the night. The next morning we met at the office and they gave a short introduction to PwC. Next, I interviewed with a Tax Director and the HR employee in charge of Tax. The interviews were rather casual and mostly conversational. I felt at ease. We had a few more activities and were sent home around 3 pm. They reimbursed for mileage, meals, and any other reasonable expenses incurred during the time. The director who interviewed me at PwC called me that night and said that they were eager to extend an offer for their internship program. I also received a congratulatory phone call the next day. They showed a surprising amount of interest in me, which is very encouraging in my job selection process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
After explaining that I often use lists to manage my time, I was asked: What do you do when you have low priorities on your list of things to do that must be bumped for something more important?
The process took 2 days. I interviewed at PwC (New York, NY) in Oct 2010
Interview
I applied through my college website. They then told me they were coming to campus for an interview. Before the interview they took 130 students out to dinner for the positions. There were 20 PwC employees in attendance at the dinner. The next day was a 30 minute interview. The interview was fine. You were greeted by students that had just graduated and were now working at the company. You were then led to the interview room.