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In "The Ultimate Case Interview Workbook," you'll sharpen your case interview skills to dominate your upcoming interview and land your dream consulting job. Taylor Warfield, a former Bain management consultant and interviewer, provides essential practice problems and challenging cases to develop the skills needed to get multiple job offers. Use this workbook to access: 65+ problems tailored towards each type of question in case interviews: Feel confident across a range of interview questions including framework questions, market sizing problems, profitability assessments, breakeven analysis, charts & graphs analysis, brainstorming questions, and other qualitative questions15 full-length cases based on McKinsey, BCG, and Bain interviews: Build business acumen across a variety of industries (e.g., technology, retail, healthcare, energy, finance, non-profit) and functions (e.g., strategy, operations)Efficient practice that can be done individually or with a partner: Save yourself time by working through carefully crafted practice problems and cases that teach you a new concept, strategy, or takeaway each timeWarfield's former students include undergraduates, MBAs, advanced degree holders, and experienced hires. They have landed job offers at top consulting firms, including McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte, L.E.K., Oliver Wyman, and Accenture as well as at Fortune 500 strategy groups. "I felt really confident after my McKinsey interview - this book's cases prepared me perfectly! They were very similar to the ones I received in my first and final round interviews."-McKinsey Consultant, Wharton MBA Candidate "I had very little time before my next BCG interview. This book provided me with plenty of practice that I could do by myself. After working through these cases, I felt excited going into my interviews."-BCG Associate, Experienced Hire "These cases were much higher quality than those found in other case books. The explanations were detailed and thorough and I got to practice thinking like a true consultant."-Bain Consultant, Stanford UndergraduateAlso visit HackingTheCaseInterview.com for a one-week online crash course to pass your upcoming interview.
Whether you want a prestigious or lucrative job offer at a Fortune 500 company or startup, Conquering Interviews for Business Roles in Tech is your secret to getting hired. Learn how to dominate the most challenging interviews at companies such as Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple, even if you have little to no experience interviewing with technology companies.Feel confident and prepared for any interview by learning how to answer the 24 types of questions across business strategy, operations, product, marketing, corporate development, analytics, and finance. Save yourself valuable time by learning only the most effective, proven strategies and practicing with real interview questions. Take the first step to landing your dream job by giving yourself an unfair edge over the competition.Roles and types of questions covered: General: case interviews, data challenges, company research questions, behavioral questions, resume questions, motivational questionsStrategy and business operations: company performance questions, growth questions, competition questions, risks and threats questions, trends questionsProduct management and marketing: product improvement and design questions, product marketing questionsBusiness and corporate development: potential acquisition questions, valuation questions, potential partnership questionsOperations: process improvement questions, pricing questions, forecasting and capacity planning questionsAnalytics: estimation questions, metrics questionsFinance: profitability questions, budget questions, finance and accounting questions
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