Same man I got through how did the job simulation go ?? Was it hard?
Heyyy i did my job simulation a week ago and still waiting for a response. For context I applied for Legal (London) but I think this stage is pretty similar for us all.
For me the simulation consisted of a bunch of recorded interview questions. you get a passage and the question (most of mine had data / info on a client) and we had to respond to the situation based on the question. the interview questions were all timed: had a minute to read all in the info on the client and 'prepare' for answering and then the camera starts recording and you have 3 mins to answer
There were also a few situational based questions that you rank order (same as the last stage).
I also had to draft an email about a colleague who was asking for help with tasks.
I 100% messed up in the video recorded section cause I was so surprised with the type of questions they asked. Thought they'd ask questions like 'why deloitte' or 'why this sector' but nope.
Heyyy i did my job simulation a week ago and still waiting for a response. For context I applied for Legal (London) but I think this stage is pretty similar for us all.
For me the simulation consisted of a bunch of recorded interview questions. you get a passage and the question (most of mine had data / info on a client) and we had to respond to the situation based on the question. the interview questions were all timed: had a minute to read all in the info on the client and 'prepare' for answering and then the camera starts recording and you have 3 mins to answer
There were also a few situational based questions that you rank order (same as the last stage).
I also had to draft an email about a colleague who was asking for help with tasks.
I 100% messed up in the video recorded section cause I was so surprised with the type of questions they asked. Thought they'd ask questions like 'why deloitte' or 'why this sector' but nope.
Just waiting for their reply now.
What type of questions did they ask that caught you off guard
Heyyy i did my job simulation a week ago and still waiting for a response. For context I applied for Legal (London) but I think this stage is pretty similar for us all.
For me the simulation consisted of a bunch of recorded interview questions. you get a passage and the question (most of mine had data / info on a client) and we had to respond to the situation based on the question. the interview questions were all timed: had a minute to read all in the info on the client and 'prepare' for answering and then the camera starts recording and you have 3 mins to answer
There were also a few situational based questions that you rank order (same as the last stage).
I also had to draft an email about a colleague who was asking for help with tasks.
I 100% messed up in the video recorded section cause I was so surprised with the type of questions they asked. Thought they'd ask questions like 'why deloitte' or 'why this sector' but nope.
Just waiting for their reply now.
Which sector did you apply to? I applied to Technology and currently I need to do the job simulation. Any tips you'd give.
Which sector did you apply to? I applied to Technology and currently I need to do the job simulation. Any tips you'd give.
I applied for the legal sector but generally, just make sure you're aware of the deloitte values cause I got a task where I had to draft an email to a 'collegue' who wanted help with a bunch of legal documents. I reminded myself of the deloitte values cause they explciity say they put their clients at number 1 priority and based my answer off of that. its mainly just based off of you as a person and what you would do so I wouldn't say there's much else you could do. maybe practice speaking In front of a camera cause you will be recorded.
I applied for the legal sector but generally, just make sure you're aware of the deloitte values cause I got a task where I had to draft an email to a 'collegue' who wanted help with a bunch of legal documents. I reminded myself of the deloitte values cause they explciity say they put their clients at number 1 priority and based my answer off of that. its mainly just based off of you as a person and what you would do so I wouldn't say there's much else you could do. maybe practice speaking In front of a camera cause you will be recorded.