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Application Process & Interviews at PwC Australia

7.7
7.7 rating for Recruitment, based on 57 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
It was a smooth process! I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Was hired as a vacationer so did not go through interviews to reapply for the graduate job. For vacationer it was a good process with aptitude tests and online interviews.
Graduate, Perth - 09 Aug 2024
There is an online videoed question type interview followed by an in person assessment center which went from around 8:30am-12pm with group interviewing and one on one.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
Resume, online assessments, digital interview and in person assessment centre interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2024
As good as can be expected from a Graduate Program recruitment process. The Early Careers team were very responsive to my inquiries and issues, and none of the individual stages was particularly onerous or unpleasant. The process overall was much too length and exhaustive in my opinion, and featured multiple redundant requests for information (PwC asking me to do or provide something I had already done or provided).
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2024
Straight-forward, online test and then in person assessment/interview.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
I was a co-op hire so had a very straight forward interview process. No online assessments
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
It was smooth. Unlike some other companies I always knew where I was at during the process.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2024
The process followed the same standard approach as many others - online assessments followed by an assessment centre with an interview.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2024
Very authentic conversations were had with everyone that interviewed me.
Graduate, Sydney - 10 Nov 2023
Online application; Online aptitude testing; Online one-way 'interview' involving recording myself answering some pre-determined questions; Online group assessment centre where we collaborate with other candidates and present to our assessors; Online one-on-one interview with one of our assessors from the previous group activity; Offer or not.
Graduate, Adelaide - 10 Nov 2023
I was hired during COVID when there was no face to face recruitment but I found it smooth. I did an online test, 4 minute recording to answer 3 questions i received in advance, a video call with 2 people to discuss a scenario and a final video call with a partner.
Graduate, Perth - 08 Nov 2023
I was hired during the final year of COIVD when everything was still online. The process was as follows: online application, online quiz/psychometric test, online case study based interview, final interview with a partner from the team.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Nov 2023
1) Application with resume, transcript and cover letter 2) Virtual video interview- answering 1-2 questions 3) Invitation to assessment center- my assessment center was 1:1 rather than group assessment center following the impact of Covid-19. 4) Final interview with partner/director 5) Offer
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Good candidates (like myself) slip through the cracks. I only got an opportunity through a friend who introduced me.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Interview process was logical, nothing overly strenuous and relatively well communicated. Did have some issues with last minute changes and maybe a little lack luster communication after the final interview but on the whole it was good.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
interview process and assessment centre went very well, and was a pleasant experience.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
Started as a trainee - so had the initial round of applying, followed by online assessments, filmed answering of questions and finally the group assessment centre stage.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
I was not satisfied with my hiring process as I was sent the wrong date for my solutions lab interview and was finally sent the correct date a few hours before my actual interview. This caused me to cancel my scheduled work at the last moment and I encourage the recruitment team to consider how stressful last-moment emails are to potential hires.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
I was impressed by the case study interview as it made us think rather than giving a prepared and memorised answer.
Graduate, Brisbane - 07 Nov 2023
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
I honestly do not recall.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Cannot recall.
Graduate, Perth - 09 Aug 2024
Case study questions, questions about my skills/areas of interest, questions about why I want to work at the firm.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
A range of behavioural questions which were directed at the values of PwC.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
The interviewers were interested in my work and study experience, what I knew about the company, my strengths and weaknesses as a person, and why I wanted to join the team.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2024
More personal rather than technical.
Graduate, Sydney - 10 Nov 2023
The case study based interview had very specific questions based on the specific case study e.g. how would you help the client, what would you do in this scenario etc The interview with the partner had the usual questions e.g. tell us about yourself, what experience do you have, how did you find uni, what were your favourite subjects at uni etc. The interview with the partner seemed more of a conversation rather than an interview - the partner obviously had a list of question they could ask but they weren't going directly off the questions and more of how the conversation went.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Nov 2023
Assessment center- Related to a case study/ follow up questions and answers on scenario based questions Interview with director- Personal achievement in university, part time job experience, the reason of why want to be part of PwC, experience of an international student.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
about my hobbies and work experience (mature age grad with a career completely different field) the case study I was given a business that was looking at implementing 2 ideas to 1 to make more money and 1 to improve online security, I was asked which i would implement and why. I was then given more information and then asked if my opinion changed, by the end of it I was given 4 different sets of facts and my answer changed based on those
Graduate, Perth - 08 Nov 2023
Mostly about myself, some of my experiences and work skills.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
A lot of questions like "When was a time when you experienced stress and how did you cope" etc., etc. I don't mind those questions as I think it gives an opportunity for my personality to show which I think was a key reason I got in to all of the big four.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2023
Mine is more about presenting the risk and controls for implementation of a new system.
Graduate, Brisbane - 07 Nov 2023
Can't remember (2 years ago)
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
In the one of one interview, standard questions on how you would address a simple problem (i.e if someone in your group task at uni wasn't equally contributing to the project what would you do). What you like to do for fun etc.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
SMART focussed questions and general questions about myself, my interests and goals.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
Past work experience, knowledge on insolvency, studies, etc.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2023
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Be the best professional version of yourself and read up as much as you can on what PwC is about. If you can, reach out to someone who works at PwC to ask questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Big 4 love when their employees have an edge, whether that be an extra hobby or job such as sport/art/musician. This helps attract driven and passionate workers who brings a more diverse pool or skills and thinkings.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2024
Be a team player by encouraging the comments of others in your group assessment. Prepare by researching the company and its offerings.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
Be yourself. PwC hires a range of individuals.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 Aug 2024
Contribute to the group task and be sure to do any research before hand. Collaborate as much as you can with others.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2024
Come prepared to speak up, research the company and the team you are joining, and be open and honest with them
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2024
Be a willing team leader, they're looking for individuals that know how to include everyone in discussions.
Graduate, Sydney - 10 Nov 2023
Be genuine and just be yourself. There was no way to prepare for the psychometric testing as it involved playing online "games". Similarly the case study was only presented on the day of the interview and again no way to prepare.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Nov 2023
Research a lot on the company and how candidate values align with the company's values
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
My company looks for those with high grades at uni but then of those people they hire the best person for who they are not always what they know. Keep your grades high and try the vacation programs
Graduate, Perth - 08 Nov 2023
Same as any other interview, understand what the company does and what your role will be. Work on your people skills so you can come across confidently, easy to talk to and genuinely interested in the firm.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Don't over prepare, show up and try and be your genuine self when responding to question. Be honest if you don't understand a question and have a shot at answering it.
Graduate, Canberra - 07 Nov 2023
Understand what the companies values are. Especially now with all the risk and ethics.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2023
Ask questions, be yourself and be confident
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
Probably good to start thinking about scenarios where you showed leadership, organisation, time management etc. Those sorts of questions are super common.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Nov 2023
don't be afraid to ask questions
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
Be yourself & let personality shine
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
Be calm (try to be as much as possible). Relax everyone is human and mistakes happen. Be on time to your interview (early is better though). Be respectful.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023
research our values and culture
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Nov 2023