Ah, the thrill of the chase! Congrats on getting a Round 1. Now, based on the most helpful WSO content, the case interview for PWC Management Consulting typically involves a mix of behavioral questions and case studies. The case studies are usually business scenarios where you'll need to demonstrate problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and business acumen.

As for the location, it's a bit unusual they didn't specify. It might be a good idea to reach out to the HR contact or the person who sent you the interview invite to clarify this. It's always better to have all the information before you dive in.

Remember, preparation is key! Make sure to practice, practice, practice. Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!

Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/private-equity/cppib-summer-analyst-interview?customgpt=1, PWC Forensic Advisory vs Deloitte Risk Advisory vs EY Risk Advisory (HONG KONG) - Chances on getting into Management Consulting, How do firms choose your location during undergrad recruitment?

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My PwC intern cases were really easy. I had 0 casing experience (had read Case in Point, never run a live case). Some breakeven points, some brainstorming, not bad at all. If you've done some good practice cases and can structure well, you should be in good shape.

From what I understand, office selection happens after you get an offer. There may be some limits (IE they probably don't have room for everyone to shotgun NYC and SF), but you should have some flexibility.

 

Applied September 18th, and got contacted by the US Recruiting Team through E-Mail

 

Had my R1 two days ago for Management Consulting, was wondering how many rounds r there

 

Nah, interviews it looks like are slated to happen between Oct 12-20, so I doubt anyone will hear back before then

 

Did the first round last week, but have interviewed w them before. Usually goes through if you’re making it to closer to final round in their selections they’ll ask on location.

 

Has anyone here applied to Management Consulting or Consulting Solutions? If not, how long did it take you to hear back after the first round which was just a case

 

third year that applied for the internship and had my interview 10/13 which was a 30 min case interview how about you

 

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