You will complete a video interview along with other psychometric tests in the second stage of the application process - EY One. The final stage of application is the Final Interview which will be with a Partner from the office that you have applied for.
The stages are as follows:
1) Application form
2) EY One
3) EY Experience Day
4) Final Interview
After introductory call what will be the next level of interview and what points should be taken care of for the next stage?
Please could you confirm what role and location you've applied for and whether this is an Early Careers application?
The role was for Senior Consultant -Process and Control for London location
Okay thanks for confirming. Unfortunately we are unable to advise on experienced hire processes, as this live chat is focused on Apprenticeships. Some roles may have a presentation involved but the best thing to do is reach out to your recruiter to confirm the next steps :)
Ok thanks for the information
No problem - good luck!
Hi Ana, thank you for your answer! That’s really helpful! Im Dini, and currently working as a software engineer, and really interested in transitioning into a consulting environment like EY after my master’s in Business Analytics. What kind of preparation would you recommend for someone shifting from a tech background, would practising case studies help, or should I focus more on developing business and analytical thinking?
Hi there, this chat is for early career roles - more specifically apprenticeships. Although we welcome your interest in EY, this chat isn't for experienced hire roles and we wouldn't want to provide you with incorrect advice.
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