Careers
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The Interview Process

MBAs and Interns
Everest is active on a number of U.S., Canadian, and European campuses in the fall and spring for internship and full-time candidate interviews. Please see your career center for specific details about how to apply for full-time and internship positions. Our campus interview process consists of two campus interviews with Everest senior leaders. Those interviews include a review of your background and a case interview. Candidates who pass those initial rounds are invited to one of our offices for final interviews.

Consultant and Everest Research Institute Candidates
Because we seek distinctive candidates, our interview process is thorough and progresses through a series of telephone discussions and in-person meetings. The process allows you to learn more about Everest and to find out more about your qualifications as a candidate. Incoming resumes are reviewed against our current needs and candidates with appropriate backgrounds are invited into the recruiting process. The typical progression will be:

  1. HR interview. All candidates meet initially with someone from the Everest HR team, either by telephone or in person, to further review background and qualifications and to discuss the specific requirements of the position.


  2. Case interview. The case interview will be with one of our consultants or research team members and will address skills and experience. Additionally, structured thinking, intellectual curiosity, collaborative style and drive for results are evaluated. Interview cases are typically drawn from the interviewers' experiences and may include specific scenarios for those candidates with a focused background.


  3. Final interviews. Final interviews take place in one of our office locations and consist of a round of meetings that include several senior members of our leadership team. Those meetings provide you with the opportunity to ask questions, learn more about our culture and environment, and meet our people face to face. We typically make offer decisions shortly after the final round of interviews.