No real curve-ball questions (not like an IB interview where you may be expected to answer technical questions). The interviews wanted to know about myself, my studies, interests, why McGrathNicol.
Graduate, Sydney - 10 Nov 2023
I don't remember anything specific but I'm sure there was something about challenges I've overcome in the past. It was generally pretty basic interview questions - no curve balls or specific knowledge-based questions.
Graduate, Canberra - 10 Nov 2023
The questions I was asked in my interviews were appropriate for my job placement. One of my questions was what I thought I would be doing on a day-to-day basis, and asked specifically about my thoughts and now what I could find on the internet. Some questions were definitely thought provoking and allowed me to express myself properly.
Graduate, Perth - 08 Nov 2023
Knowledge of the industry?
Practical questions (scenario based)
What are my general hobbies?
Why I would like to work in the industry?
Graduate, Brisbane - 08 Nov 2023
University marks and coding languages I know.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Nov 2023
Can't remember
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Nov 2023
Standard questions about passions and experience, particularly in a team setting. Also what my ideal workplace would look like which was a refreshing question to hear.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Nov 2023
- Interests
- Why Restructuring was appealing
- Strengths and Weakness,
Graduate, Sydney - 01 Nov 2023