Boston Consulting Group Associate Consultant interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (Lisbon, Lisbon District) in May 2026
Interview
One virtual assessment followed by four in person case study interviews.
Two fourty five minute case study interviews and if the candidate passes another two fourty five minute case study interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One case study about an airline and another about the banking industry
2 one-to-one interviews with fit questions and case studies. One is about the mining industry's efficiency increase, and the other is the PE decision in investment in a specific electronic vehicle.
I applied online. I interviewed at Boston Consulting Group (Bangkok) in Nov 2025
Interview
2 sub-rounds for the first-round interview. The cases followed basic structure given by casecoach. However, the case solving process really depends on interviewer you got, as one might help guide you to be able to finish the case while some might just answer yes or no without further information. Nonetheless, there’s an opportunity to ask for feedback after receiving the interview result so you can know yourself and what to work on more.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I think this is confidential. What I can say is it’s not that much differ from usual fit interview and case interview, just need to be concise, know what to prioritize, and get to the point among tons of data obtained.