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Jobs/VacanciesRe: PWC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2015 by shadowclone: 6:01pm On May 19, 2015
euthopia:
I'm telling you! Had mine today...I thank God
Hey, how was it? Had mine on 18th too. Were you in the first group discussion or the second?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: PWC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2015 by shadowclone: 5:55pm On May 19, 2015
I think someone asked on here sometime ago asked about shaking the interviewers, or something of that nature. See bah, the distance between me and the interviewers yesterday was no joke. Three people staring at you; with the distance between y'all equal to that between the moon and Earth (err slightly over-exaggerated but hey, it was quite the distance).

Anyway, looking back at how my interview went (I don't know if it was good or bad, I'm sure quite a number of people would share this sentiment), I would say that dropping hints, or even outright questions that you were asked, or replying someone who asked direct questions about how the day went, with clear and non-cryptic answers, does not directly translate to helping them per se or reducing your chances of entering whatsoever. It's just sad that we have turned life itself into a competition, while forgetting that those who go together go the furthest. For instance, of all the questions that people said they were asked on here, the few questions I'd say are consistent would be "tell us about yourself" (usually the first, after they try and calm you down with small talk), and maybe news (I'm not sure if everyone was asked this). Oh and of course, the "why do you want to work here" question. It's worthy of note that these questions were not in succession. The interview was dynamic and interactive, with direct questions here and there. By and large, it's mostly what you say they ask you questions on. So you either "conquer" the battle with your sword, or fall on it and impale yourself.

And for the love of God, people who have not done their interview, know your (recent)news, business news, news that happened that day, news that is of great importance to the world, any news, and be ready to answer follow up questions on it. Also, be ready to back up your answers with cogent case scenarios. To every reply you give, use illustrations and reasonable case scenarios. In addition to all those, I was asked questions on morals and ethics.

My two cents.

All the best guys. Shalom.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: PWC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2015 by shadowclone: 9:53pm On Feb 20, 2015
blesseenE:
Terrible! PwC NotFair
This one na killing not verification.

God help me so that my t.fare all the way from Anambra to Lagos won't be a waste. Chei...
Repeat after me "All izzz well", and pat your chest lightly each time you do this.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: PWC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2015 by shadowclone: 9:47pm On Feb 20, 2015
mechbeejay:
hmmm i dnt even knw d report to believ, some said d thing was simple that if u prepared wel for d online test n u did it by urselve u should scale through, others ar said it was suicidal, n i'm sure most ppl goin for the verificatn test did d online test by themselves....for us wey neva write God na ur hand we dey oooooooooo....... for me i'm holding on to d good report cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Experiences have to differ due to individualistic differences but I'd say you should hang on to the one that gives you the most faith. I had mine today, and it was pretty much as MissLeilani said in her post. 10 numerical questions in 15 minutes, and 18 verbal questions in 12 minutes. You get to do two practice questions before each section. I strongly believe if you prepared for, and did the first SHL test yourself, and you can successfully keep tension at bay, you should not have any problem. Watch the time though, it's really sneaky, and study the materials flying around here (again as MissLeilani said, I did not observe any repeated questions in numerical section, I however think I remember seeing at least one of my verbal passages somewhere, though I doubt it was among the solved ones). Above all, go with God. You go dey alright.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: PWC Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2015 by shadowclone: 6:01pm On Feb 18, 2015
Please those who have done the verification test, how many questions exactly were you given for the numerical and verbal, and how many minutes per section. Also, was the verification test an extraction from the first SHL? or is it an entirely new batch of questions. Lastly, was it paper based or online? Please advise. Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Oando Graduate Trainee Recruitment 2014 by shadowclone: 7:18am On Nov 03, 2014
Please I'd appreciate someone sending me the dragnet questions too. Thanks in advance. mindb771@gmail.com

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