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      Risk Intern Interview

      May 22, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Deloitte

      Interview

      The situational interview was pretty fast. Make sure you prep before and the rest of the time is basically conversation. The behavioural one was mainly just asking and answering questions.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How you keep track of managing your time?
      Answer question

      Other Risk Intern Interview Reviews for Deloitte

      Risk Intern Interview

      Jan 25, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Deloitte

      Interview

      The interview process usually starts after you apply for a job through LinkedIn, a company website, referral, or email, where your resume is first screened by HR or an ATS system to check whether your education, skills, and experience match the job requirements; if shortlisted, you receive a call for an initial HR screening round where they ask general questions like “tell me about yourself,” your skills, expected salary, and availability to join, mainly to check your communication skills and basic fit for the role, and if you clear this round, you may be asked to take an aptitude, technical, or skill-based test (especially for finance or analyst roles, this can include accounting, Excel, or basic finance questions), after which you move to the technical interview round taken by a manager or senior team member who tests your subject knowledge, practical understanding, and asks questions from your CV, internships, and projects (like DCF, financial statements, ratios, or case studies), and if you perform well, you go to the final or managerial round which focuses more on your attitude, problem-solving ability, behavior, teamwork, and long-term fit with the company, and once you clear all rounds, HR discusses salary, joining date, and other terms with you and then finally issues the offer letter.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The interview process usually starts after you apply for a job through LinkedIn, a company website, referral, or email, where your resume is first screened by HR or an ATS system to check whether your education, skills, and experience match the job requirements; if shortlisted, you receive a call for an initial HR screening round where they ask general questions like “tell me about yourself,” your skills, expected salary, and availability to join, mainly to check your communication skills and basic fit for the role, and if you clear this round, you may be asked to take an aptitude, technical, or skill-based test (especially for finance or analyst roles, this can include accounting, Excel, or basic finance questions), after which you move to the technical interview round taken by a manager or senior team member who tests your subject knowledge, practical understanding, and asks questions from your CV, internships, and projects (like DCF, financial statements, ratios, or case studies), and if you perform well, you go to the final or managerial round which focuses more on your attitude, problem-solving ability, behavior, teamwork, and long-term fit with the company, and once you clear all rounds, HR discusses salary, joining date, and other terms with you and then finally issues the offer letter.
      Answer question

      Risk Intern Interview

      Feb 6, 2021
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Boston, MA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Deloitte (Boston, MA) in Oct 2020

      Interview

      There are two parts of the interview include behavior and case interview. I choose back to back, so totally it took me an hour to complete the interview process. The behavior interview ask me several questions about my personal life, like what's my personal interest in my free time, and tell me about a moment that presents your leadership skill. For the case interview, it is much easier than the case interview practice they had on their official website. The question is more like testing your logic and problem-solving skill instead of ask you to do a calculation.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. what's your personal interest in your free time, 2. Tell me about a moment that presents your leadership skill.
      Answer question