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Case-Style Interview Questions

What is case-style interviewing?

A case is a scenario modeled after a real business or management problem.  The idea is to test a candidate’s:

Who uses this style of interviewing?

Typically management consulting firms use case-style interviewing in some or all of their interview process. This style of interviewing gives candidates a sense of the type of work that consultants do and allows the employer to test the candidate’s ability to analyze, present information, and perform under pressure. A number of the management consulting firms that recruit Georgetown students use this method of interviewing. However, any employer who is looking for strong problem solving and presentation skills can use case-style interviewing.

There are several types of case questions:
The goal to answering case-style questions is to demonstrate your problem solving abilities. There is usually not one correct answer. There are several things you can do to approach a case-style question:
How do you prepare?

It is important to remember that the interviewer is often more interested in how you came up with the answer than the answer itself. Therefore, keep a few things in mind:

There are several resources available both in the Career Education Center and over the internet which can help you prepare for case-style interviews. Some of the best resources are: