Case Interview
Case Interview
Firms generally do not expect an extensive business background Most companies try to give cases that do not require business experience or knowledge of business jargon
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Business problem
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Framing
Prioritizing issues
Analysis
Conclusion
Identifying key implications and next steps
Exxon opened a gas station across the street twelve months ago
Sells gas for $0.91 per gallon
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WHAT IS A FRAMEWORK?
Description Models, tools or maps that provide a systematic, logical way of analyzing a problem Show cause and effect relationships to focus on Distill a complex, ambiguous problem to the relevant issues
Benefits
Guides intelligent questioning of the interviewer Lays out your analysis in a logical, coherent manner paints a picture of how you think Allows you to apply your experience to an unfamiliar situation
SWOT analyses Familiar frameworks5 forces, 7 Cs, 7 Ss, 4 Ps Matrices2x2, more sophisticated multi-dimensional Value chain analysis Comparative economics Product/technology life cycle Decision trees
Examples
FRAMING
Dos
Use one to structure your answer Explain insights derived using framework Creativity is key Get buy-in from interviewer Use analogies if possible Practice, practice, practice
Donts
Force fit a framework Overuse buzzwords (e.g., Porters 5 forces) Try to apply a framework that you do not know well Ignore direction from interviewer
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ANALYSIS
Dos
Scratch your analysis on
Overly
Donts
worry about basic math mistakesyet, dont make too many of them Worry about decimal-point precision Lose sight of the issue (get lost in the details) Lose contact with your interviewer Ignore when analytics disprove original hypotheses Keep your thought processes to yourself
papereven stream of consciousness thoughts Use facts provided to develop support for your conclusions Ask for more data, clarifying information Keep your framework in mind (tie back) Do math on paper Use round numbers Start over if needed Think out loud
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Donts
Forget to conclude the case regardless of progress made or time constraints Waffle or be indecisivehave a point of view and confidently support it Ask for feedback Forget the original question
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HOW DO I PREPARE?
No Magical Formula
With classmates, friends who interviewed last year, and people at your schools career services Practice Decreasing performance impact Look on the web for firm-provided practice questions (bcg.com) Case interview guides (e.g., WetFeet) View the interview as an opportunity, not a hurdle Remember, most questions have no right answer Prepare mentally Familiarize yourself with frameworks Dont forget about your conclusion Wall Street Journal Read, read, read . . . and think Financial Times New York Times business section
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Feel free to pause, particularly at the beginning Dont panicask questions to clarify facts, learn more information Structure your analysis before you begin Think out loud Be clear about your assumptions
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