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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by LaRochelle(f): 8:28pm On Apr 10, 2017
mayoor15, please what time did you arrive and what time did you finish the whole process?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by mayoor15(m): 8:32pm On Apr 10, 2017
SacrodAYAN:

Nice one.....success to you
Amen
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by mayoor15(m): 8:34pm On Apr 10, 2017
LaRochelle:
mayoor15, please what time did you arrive and what time did you finish the whole process?
just get there as early as 8 or even before 8, that guarantees you to be either number 1 or 2 for d interview, it's first come first serve but number one can leave as early as 11am
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Titanmike(m): 10:32pm On Apr 10, 2017
Na wa oo. Oral interviews have begun. Success to all.

I am slated for May 9th anyone with me?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by DarryOsh(m): 10:32am On Apr 11, 2017
Titanmike:
Na wa oo. Oral interviews have begun. Success to all.

I am slated for May 9th anyone with me?

I'm for May 9th
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Enigma1403(m): 11:44am On Apr 11, 2017
Trapqueeen:


Gonna send you a mail.

I'm yet to get your mail.
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by odutobi23(f): 7:17pm On Apr 11, 2017
please those who had their oral interview today how did it go. please I Dont mind the details.
any may 8 in here?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 8:43pm On Apr 11, 2017
I believe this is the time when nobody wants to share. As it increases the chances of the next man...
Am I wrong?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by LaRochelle(f): 8:56pm On Apr 11, 2017
odutobi23:
please those who had their oral interview today how did it go. please I Dont mind the details.
any may 8 in here?

grin Who minds the details tele?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by r4blessing: 9:02pm On Apr 11, 2017
optimusmind:
I believe this is the time when nobody wants to share. As it increases the chances of the next man...
Am I wrong?
maybe but i think interview is usually tailored according respective candidates. like the guy that said he was asked if he was nervous, don't expect the same question probably the interviewers perceived that he was nervous that was why he was asked the question
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by OversightTM(m): 9:02pm On Apr 11, 2017
Abeg na who dey write names of noisemakers sef??

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Titanmike(m): 9:19pm On Apr 11, 2017
DarryOsh:


I'm for May 9th

Oh that cool, can we exchange numbers.

perhaps do you know anyone else being interviewed that day?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by nwagbaradav: 10:17pm On Apr 11, 2017
odutobi23:
please those who had their oral interview today how did it go. please I Dont mind the details.
any may 8 in here?

Nobody wan drop hints for the thread. sad In fact, According to f last thread, I think it was edn.ut1 and the.realAdonye that even gave hint... (Or one of them). They were in the same group too. They gave real-time and detailed summary of their( /his) interviews.

Since na OYO tinz, seems we all are gonna visit the old thread and hustle it out for ourselves.

Big S/O to mayor.15 .... You are the real boss!

Success to you all "presenting" tomorrow. Godspeed!

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by nwagbaradav: 10:22pm On Apr 11, 2017
optimusmind:
I believe this is the time when nobody wants to share. As it increases the chances of the next man...
Am I wrong?

I really don't think so. I think they take as many that perform well. At least, according to the last thread. It in no way decreases your chances of success (or so I think). Anyway, wen I do my own, I go give una full gist!

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by mayoor15(m): 11:03pm On Apr 11, 2017
nwagbaradav:


Nobody wan drop hints for the thread. sad In fact, According to f last thread, I think it was edn.ut1 and the.realAdonye that even gave hint... (Or one of them). They were in the same group too. They gave real-time and detailed summary of their( /his) interviews.

Since na OYO tinz, seems we all are gonna visit the old thread and hustle it out for ourselves.

Big S/O to mayor.15 .... You are the real boss!

Success to you all "presenting" tomorrow. Godspeed!
You are the bigger boss, life is simple, if the job is yours bro, you will get it, we have a testimony here, it took ednut 3 trials before he got it, respect to the big boss..

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by jinx47: 8:16am On Apr 12, 2017
nwagbaradav:




Nonny76

3 gotten. 2 more.
NaturalNerd kindly check my signature for phone number. WhatsApp only!

Any other person? cheesy

27th
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Narcissistdalu(m): 9:26am On Apr 12, 2017
Hi guys. Apologies for not giving y'all feedback yesterday ( Even though I know I'm not obligated to but you get my point lol).

Anyways, I had a terrible terrible interview yesterday. A behavioural question was thrown to me which took me off balance and shattered my confidence but I can only hope for the best right now even though I'm sure my chances are pretty slim at this point.

Mayor has pretty much summarised everything. The first stage is a group presentation where you'd be given an issue to discuss on. Don't worry, it's an issue basically anyone at this stage can make meaningful contributions to as I think everyone in my group did fair enough. Just read up on current economic issue in Nigeria and the world at large. The good thing is that theyre more concerned about your ability to work in a team than the things you say I presume. You don't want to come off as being condescending to your team mates just because youre well informed on the topic being discussed.

The second stage which is the one on one interview stage is the tricky one. First of all, be rest assured that the interviewers are the best guys you'd ever meet. At a point, they noticed my confidence was shattered and tried to cheer me up and lift my spirits by asking me to just discuss any topic that interests me. They really do not care about your technical abilities at this stage but ate more concerned if youre going to be a good fit at pwc. The questions at this stage are more situational questions that seek to find our what you'd do if you were certain situations.

Really trying to get my mind off my terrible interview session yesterday as you probably won't see me make any contribution here anymore. I wish you all the best in your interviews. Go out there and conquer.

God bless you all

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 9:47am On Apr 12, 2017
Thanks bro. Just hope for the best. God bless you
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by ayooluwa2(m): 10:01am On Apr 12, 2017
jinx47:


27th

Thanks a lot. Please are they very specific about the part for HOD and NYSC PPA
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by r4blessing: 10:26am On Apr 12, 2017
Narcissistdalu:
Hi guys. Apologies for not giving y'all feedback yesterday ( Even though I know I'm not obligated to but you get my point lol).

Anyways, I had a terrible terrible interview yesterday. A behavioural question was thrown to me which took me off balance and shattered my confidence but I can only hope for the best right now even though I'm sure my chances are pretty slim at this point.

Mayor has pretty much summarised everything. The first stage is a group presentation where you'd be given an issue to discuss on. Don't worry, it's an issue basically anyone at this stage can make meaningful contributions to as I think everyone in my group did fair enough. Just read up on current economic issue in Nigeria and the world at large. The good thing is that theyre more concerned about your ability to work in a team than the things you say I presume. You don't want to come off as being condescending to your team mates just because youre well informed on the topic being discussed.

The second stage which is the one on one interview stage is the tricky one. First of all, be rest assured that the interviewers are the best guys you'd ever meet. At a point, they noticed my confidence was shattered and tried to cheer me up and lift my spirits by asking me to just discuss any topic that interests me. They really do not care about your technical abilities at this stage but ate more concerned if youre going to be a good fit at pwc. The questions at this stage are more situational questions that seek to find our what you'd do if you were certain situations.

Really trying to get my mind off my terrible interview session yesterday as you probably won't see me make any contribution here anymore. I wish you all the best in your interviews. Go out there and conquer.

God bless you all
don't give up hope yet. God has away of doing things and thnx alot for the tips
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by JARUSHUB: 10:37am On Apr 12, 2017
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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by SacrodAYAN: 11:05am On Apr 12, 2017
Alright...

Done

So Mayoor has done justice already....be REALLY TIME CONSCIOUS during the group work tho and enjoy the interview grin

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Asiwaju12345: 12:15pm On Apr 12, 2017
SacrodAYAN:
Alright...

Done

So Mayoor has done justice already....be REALLY TIME CONSCIOUS during the group work tho and enjoy the interview grin



I tink i knw diz person
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by SacrodAYAN: 12:36pm On Apr 12, 2017
Asiwaju12345:



I tink i knw diz person

grin grin
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Asiwaju12345: 12:40pm On Apr 12, 2017
SacrodAYAN:


grin grin

FST.....B.U right?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by OversightTM(m): 12:46pm On Apr 12, 2017
Narcissistdalu:
Hi guys. Apologies for not giving y'all feedback yesterday ( Even though I know I'm not obligated to but you get my point lol).

Anyways, I had a terrible terrible interview yesterday. A behavioural question was thrown to me which took me off balance and shattered my confidence but I can only hope for the best right now even though I'm sure my chances are pretty slim at this point.

Mayor has pretty much summarised everything. The first stage is a group presentation where you'd be given an issue to discuss on. Don't worry, it's an issue basically anyone at this stage can make meaningful contributions to as I think everyone in my group did fair enough. Just read up on current economic issue in Nigeria and the world at large. The good thing is that theyre more concerned about your ability to work in a team than the things you say I presume. You don't want to come off as being condescending to your team mates just because youre well informed on the topic being discussed.

The second stage which is the one on one interview stage is the tricky one. First of all, be rest assured that the interviewers are the best guys you'd ever meet. At a point, they noticed my confidence was shattered and tried to cheer me up and lift my spirits by asking me to just discuss any topic that interests me. They really do not care about your technical abilities at this stage but ate more concerned if youre going to be a good fit at pwc. The questions at this stage are more situational questions that seek to find our what you'd do if you were certain situations.

Really trying to get my mind off my terrible interview session yesterday as you probably won't see me make any contribution here anymore. I wish you all the best in your interviews. Go out there and conquer.

God bless you all
It is well bro. God go make am happen.
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by SacrodAYAN: 1:45pm On Apr 12, 2017
Asiwaju12345:


FST.....B.U right?

Yea....Accounting? B.U?
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by SacrodAYAN: 1:51pm On Apr 12, 2017
Narcissistdalu:
Hi guys. Apologies for not giving y'all feedback yesterday ( Even though I know I'm not obligated to but you get my point lol).

Anyways, I had a terrible terrible interview yesterday. A behavioural question was thrown to me which took me off balance and shattered my confidence but I can only hope for the best right now even though I'm sure my chances are pretty slim at this point.

Mayor has pretty much summarised everything. The first stage is a group presentation where you'd be given an issue to discuss on. Don't worry, it's an issue basically anyone at this stage can make meaningful contributions to as I think everyone in my group did fair enough. Just read up on current economic issue in Nigeria and the world at large. The good thing is that theyre more concerned about your ability to work in a team than the things you say I presume. You don't want to come off as being condescending to your team mates just because youre well informed on the topic being discussed.

The second stage which is the one on one interview stage is the tricky one. First of all, be rest assured that the interviewers are the best guys you'd ever meet. At a point, they noticed my confidence was shattered and tried to cheer me up and lift my spirits by asking me to just discuss any topic that interests me. They really do not care about your technical abilities at this stage but ate more concerned if youre going to be a good fit at pwc. The questions at this stage are more situational questions that seek to find our what you'd do if you were certain situations.

Really trying to get my mind off my terrible interview session yesterday as you probably won't see me make any contribution here anymore. I wish you all the best in your interviews. Go out there and conquer.

God bless you all

Hy...don't conclude its terrible yet.....focus on other things while we wait...mine was so 'not terrible' that it got me thinking of going for my masters (if u know what I mean grin )
God bless you too

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Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Asiwaju12345: 1:52pm On Apr 12, 2017
SacrodAYAN:


Yea....Accounting? B.U?

Yeah yeah grin grin grin
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by mayoor15(m): 2:12pm On Apr 12, 2017
SacrodAYAN:


Hy...don't conclude its terrible yet.....focus on other things while we wait...mine was so 'not terrible' that it got me thinking of going for my masters (if u know what I mean grin )
God bless you too
Guess you saw people with CFA, ACCA, foreign masters and local masters... It happened to me also, starting ACCA this year by fire by force...its made worse when you see people with those qualifications and are also working in top financial organisations and you will be like, me with bsc, my mates are not here
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Asiwaju12345: 2:15pm On Apr 12, 2017
mayoor15:
Guess you saw people with CFA, ACCA, foreign masters and local masters... It happened to me also, starting ACCA this year by fire by force...its made worse when you see people with those qualifications and are also working in top financial organisations and you will be like, me with bsc, my mates are not here


CFA applying for Graduate trainee...are you kidding me
Re: PwC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by SacrodAYAN: 2:23pm On Apr 12, 2017
mayoor15:
Guess you saw people with CFA, ACCA, foreign masters and local masters... It happened to me also, starting ACCA this year by fire by force...its made worse when you see people with those qualifications and are also working in top financial organisations and you will be like, me with bsc, my mates are not here

Foreign and local masters grin grin grin.......not like that jare.....twas the one-on-one interview......like make I just kuku join academic Line Of Service kind of masters...me and interviews angry angry

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