ifsonotso_100 said:
that's a very hresque response and doesn't really help anyone who's going to attend formal interviews for the first time ie: is the kind of waffle recruitment always give.
There are definitely ways to prepare- ie: having answers ready isn't the go as you rightly mentioned but being aware of the sorts of questions you can be asked is pretty important as well as knowing your cv or if you don't have one your application form inside out.
He speaks the truth though- no point memorising some BS answer which every interviewer knows is BS.
e.g. "What's your weakness?" "Oh, I'd have to say perfectionism- I like to make sure every piece of work I do is perfect."
It's probably more important showing that you are interested, willing to learn, able to work in groups in an efficient manner (esp when you don't know the other people that well) and are able to make decent conversation- that's probably more relevant to the professional services industry anyway.
NickLeG said:
i found the same thing, the guy who interviewed me had only been at KPMG a year and it seemed like he'd never interviewed anyone before, he was a very dry man not a good conversationalist. He asked me for my TER, and i asked him what that was and he said he didn't know.........that made me question KPMG a bit, i think we reached an agreement that it was my estimated UAI. For other people going for Middle Market Advisory, i really hope for your sake you don't get the guy i got, wont mention a name but if you get him you'll know who i'm talking about.
In all fairness, alot of people in the industry are from overseas whereby they are not totally aware of Australian acronyms for educational qualifications. FYI TER is what the UAI used to be known as and I'm guessing your poor interviewer was just reading a slightly outdated brief sheet.
kam9kan10 said:
i love KPMG it's awesome while PwC make you sit through some elaborate dinner with 14 pieces of cutlery after an offer, KPMG on the other hand last night invited me aswell as the other cadets i thought it was going to be some info session it was the best ever us and the first year cadets chilled got to know eachother played nintendo wii ordered pizza and ice cream. such a great place so layed back even some partners came down really great people.
I don't recall (receiving) such a dinner...
... but back to what you said, are you a cadet, or an applicant? HSC year 2008 indicates the latter.