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CPANOVICE
ParticipantHey everyone,
I have a phone interview coming up with PwC. Can you guys give me an idea of some questions to ask the recruiter at the end of the interview?
Thanks in advance
JamesBJames
ParticipantJust ask some basic questions to show interest. I usually came up with new questions based on the conversation, but I always had a couple of questions to fall back on like, “What's the work/life balance like at [company]?” or “What's the typical career path for a person who works at [company]?” Also, make sure you ask about the next steps in the interview process. Don't ask about salary.
Myredstapler
ParticipantWhen I interviewed a question that they liked was “how does Pwc compare to other firms”. Also when they ask you why you want to work for pwc say something that includes these points:
1. Pwc conducts business with 85% of the largest public and non public clients which will give you the opportunity to become a specialist in the industry you will be working in
2. Pwc has the best training in the world.
UM1868
MemberBig 4 are so much a like, you want to ask questions specific to that company in your city. Like mentioned before, ask about work/life balance. How the offices gels. Events they do for the community.
One thing about Big 4 guys, depending on the city, is they want to know if they can stand working 60+ hours with you a week. Your resume already had the qualifications, this is mostly about personality.
CPANOVICE
ParticipantThanks everyone. Will take everything into consideration.
I tried to formulate a current events question but was unable to come up with a good one. Anyone know of a good PwC current events question I can ask?
I think this phone interview will be with a HR member.
Myredstapler
ParticipantWhich group are you interviewing for? FS, TICE, CIPS?
CPANOVICE
Participant@Myredstapler It's for an assurance position. It will be a phone screen interview.
Myredstapler
ParticipantSo Pwc has their assurance lines broken into different sections. FS = Financial Services TICE = Technology Information Communications Entertainment CIPS = Consumer Industrial Product Services PCS = Private client services. You could also inquire which line of service you are interviewing for.
CPANOVICE
Participant@Myredstapler Great idea. I'm not really sure which line I will be interviewing for so that will make for a great question unless I am told during the interview.
Thanks Myredstapler for all your help.
Shoshona Boateng
GuestHello, i am looking forward to hearing from you after my application for the Third-Party Risk Analyst Position. You can please reach me through my email.
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