Data Analyst Intern applicants have rated the interview process at PwC with 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 71% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
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The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at PwC (New Delhi) in Feb 2021
Interview
round 1: technical: technical questions related analytics: NumPy, pandas and python related, machine learning algorithms, SQL queries, and any other language that you may have mentioned in your resume
round2: managerial round: aptitude questions mostly from permutation, combinations and probability and some basic puzzles
round3: hr round: basic fit and behavioral questions
For the Data Analyst role at PwC Toronto, my interview process typically starts with an online application, followed by a brief recruiter screen discussing my background and motivation. I then complete a technical or case interview focused on SQL, Excel, basic statistics, and data interpretation, along with behavioral questions about teamwork and client communication. In some cases, there is a final conversation with a manager or partner to assess culture fit and business mindset.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you walk me through a data analysis project you worked on, how you approached the problem, and how your insights influenced a business decision?
The selection process consisted of three interview rounds:
1st Interview :
Was asked about my areas of interest, the programming languages I was familiar with, and asked me to rate my proficiency in each of them.
Next, asked about the project mentioned in my CV, including the process I followed to develop it and the challenges I faced,if I had prior experience working in a team. Since the project was a group effort, I explained how I collaborated with my teammates.
Then asked if I had ever faced disagreements within the team and how I handled them.
2nd Interview :
This round started with introductions. It primarily focused on technical aspects, particularly the project I had highlighted in my CV. The interviewer was impressed by the uniqueness of the project.
He asked me to explain the project in detail, including:
• The technologies I used
• The problem it aimed to solve
• How it stood out compared to other projects
After discussing the project, he asked a few conceptual questions about Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs), such as:
• What is Object-Oriented Programming?
• What type of language is Python?
• Principles of OOPs with examples
Additionally, I was asked about the subjects I had studied as part of my curriculum and my Computer Science minor.
3rd Interview (HR Round):
This round focused on my personal interests and career aspirations. The interviewer asked about:
• My hobbies and interests
• Why I wanted to join PwC as an intern
• Whether I planned to pursue higher studies after completing my B.Tech
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain Object-Oriented Programming concepts,Project related discussion,tech stacks used
Various steps, multiple interviews. The interviews focused on future aspirations as well as your drive to work in the role. I got to interact and network with different people. There was a group assessment as well where we had to workshop solving a business management issue