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Some questions that I received during my rounds of interviews with PwC:
What do you consider to be your strengths?
What are your areas of development?
What is your definition of work and life balance and how do you plan to achieve it?
Tell me about a difficult experience at school or work and how you dealt with it.
Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years? next 10 years?
What are your major achievements to date?
What is your biggest failure and how did you overcome it? What did you learn from it?
Tell me about a time when you had conflict in a group or team setting. What was your role and what was the result?
Why do you want to join PwC? Why us and not one of our competitors?
Explain a situation where you were working towards a deadline and the parameters have been changed? How did you adapt?
Provide 2 examples of where you have been in a situation of conflict. What happened and how did you resolve it?
Can you discuss any recent news or developments which have strongly affected PwC and the accounting industry?
Do you have any questions for us?
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 askluke
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How will IFRS conversion impact your business?
What are the most significant risks with respect to IFRS adoption and conversion?
What are our competitors doing?
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 yulee
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very similar to what I was asked during my last round of interviews.. I threw an IFRS question at the very end which ended the partner interview on a high note
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 pwcbeast
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not far off of the questions that were asked of me this past fall
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