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      Consultant (C2) Interview

      29 Jun 2017
      Anonymous employee
      Dallas, TX
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Pariveda (Dallas, TX) in Jun 2017

      Interview

      The interview process for Pariveda is a very lengthy and detailed process with multiple steps. Its starts out with a recruiter contacting me over the phone for a quick screening. The next interview I had was a video call with the recruiter and we went over questions about slides and videos provided after the first phone call. This gave me the chance to ask more detailed questions about the company. The next was a technical phone interview with a senior employee. This was more about my experience and less about theory or problem solving. The next interview was a face-to-face behavioral interview. The conversation was more about how I dealt with problems with team members, clients, and conflict. The last interview was a half-day on-site where you are given a pretty lengthy problem to figure your way through then present your results. After that, there is a free lunch with a member of the office.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you go about calculating how much it would cost to change all the stop signs in Chicago?
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      Other Consultant (C2) interview reviews for Pariveda

      Consultant (C2) Interview

      21 Dec 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Pariveda (Atlanta, GA) in Dec 2018

      Interview

      I applied online and reached out to a recruiter on LinkedIn. The recruiter was very kind and got back to me quickly to set up some time to chat. We chatted about my previous consulting experience and my resume, it was more so a genuine conversation. He explained Pariveda's mission and company culture which I was really interested in as I was looking for a firm that didn't just see me as a warm body that was chargeable to a client. We had a great conversation about how Pariveda pushes it's employees to become their best self and I was sold after this chat. Second was a technical interview with a manager from my would-be local office. Mostly questions about languages and services I had experience with and a few analytical questions at the end of the interview. Third was a behavioral interview with another manager in the local office. The questions were a mix of "Tell me about a time when.." style questions and questions about my background, interests, hobbies, and he wanted to know what actions I'm taking to better myself personally and professionally. Next, I had a onsite half-day interview which consisted of another technical interview, breakfast with a consultant, and a case study. In the technical interview we talked about everything on my resume and technologies I've used and what I was interested in learning followed by me asking a ton of questions about the type of projects I could get involved in. After this I went to breakfast at a nearby restaurant with a consultant and we chatted about our alma-mater, what projects she had worked on, what she liked about the company. I think this was really like a culture fit test, she just wanted to genuinely get to know me. Lastly, I had the case interview. It was a really fun experience, you get a problem and they really just want to see how you think through things, if you can communicate information well, and if you can think on the spot and correct your mistakes. It's easy to overthink these problems so just take your time and try not to focus too much on getting it perfect. Overall, the entire interview process was very engaging and each interview made me want to join even more. My recruiter contacted me after ever interview to see how I felt and what I had learned about the company and the person I spoke with which I liked. I think he wanted to see if I was actually engaged in all my conversations as the process is pretty long and intense.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What is the difference between SOAP and REST?
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      Consultant (C2) Interview

      13 Apr 2016
      Anonymous employee
      San Francisco, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at Pariveda (San Francisco, CA) in Jul 2015

      Interview

      The interviewing process is long. This wasn't a problem for me because I was a relatively passive candidate at the time and had a big project to finish with my current employer. So the fact that the process dragged on (partially due to my schedule) wasn't really a problem. The steps were: 1: Phone screen with 3rd party recruiter 2: Phone screen with hiring manager 3: In person skills assessment interview (conversational) 4: Phone Behavioral interview 5: Lunch with the office managing VP 6: Phone conversation with the regional VP 7: In person, day long, 3 part, case review in San Francisco (travel paid for by company) 8: Offer

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The company is very thorough. They only make a few hires every year and they want to ensure that you are the right culture fit and have the skills and the drive to be successful in the role. I appreciated the thoroughness because I feel like I haven't had the most competent people around me at work in the past. And if this is the rigorous testing that everyone has to go through to be a part of Pariveda, I look forward to working with them!
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