I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at KPMG in Jan 2021
Interview
3 steps: Screening interview with HR. Interview with 2 members of the team, in separate interviews. Interview with Partner.
Worst interview process ever: I interviewed with 2 team members of color, both of south asian and/or middle east ethnic backgrounds. Things went smooth and everyone thought I was a perfect fit. I then entered the final interview with the Partner. Upon logging on Zoom, the white, male partner was visibly shocked that I was Black. The interview seemed to go well after he adjusted his surprised face and then the Partner told me I was a great fit for the team. When I received my follow-up call from HR I found out the Partner recommended me outside of his area and to the “federal” business line. Yeah … your so perfect for our team that I don’t want you on it? Federal is code for Black and hence why I might be a better “fit”. KPMG tried to state the recommendation was based on my expertise and background. False. I had been profiled. Lastly, the HR manager was “wow’d” by my credentials but low balled my offer. I negotiated up $40K . HR also didn’t follow-up in reasonable time and attempted to “ghost me”. By the time I got the offer I was so off out from the prejudice and lack of professional follow-up from HR that I declined.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions. Tell me about yourself and the like. Nothing you wouldn’t find on a top 20 list.
Great interviews. Good questions asked and easy going interviewers. Not enough time to ask all the questions. but overall it was good. Many interviews but easy ones and they were all wonderful.
My process was 3 rounds with increasing seniority for each interview (manager, director, partner). Each round was a short call, roughly 30 minutes and each call was virtual hosted on MS Teams.