u/Aizen2430

Interview at Bain tomorrow for an intern role. Any tips or things I should keep in mind ?

So it's my first time interviewing at big organisations hence I am really lost. I am confident about my experience and I'll be able to answer ques based on my profile but I am worried about something that can come to me out of the blue.

I am also aware that you need to put your 200% to get selected there so if anyone can guide me or help me with it.

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u/Aizen2430 — 1 day ago

Interview at Bain tomorrow for an intern role. Any tips or things I should keep in mind ??

So it's my first time interviewing at big organisations hence I am really lost. I am confident about my experience and I'll be able to answer ques based on my profile but I am worried about something that can come to me out of the blue.

I am also aware that you need to put your 200% to get selected there so if anyone can guide me or help me with it.

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u/Aizen2430 — 1 day ago

Has anyone here interviewed at Bain before?

So I have my interview tomorrow and this is the first time I am being interviewed at big organisations such as Bain. I am confident about my experience and understanding of the role but I am confused if they ask any specific out of the blue ques.

Basically if anyone here have interviews at bain before , you can tell me about your experience.

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u/Aizen2430 — 1 day ago

It's an onsite Internship from sector 44 gurgaon and the role is more about designing and needs a solid portfolio.

I am not hiring for this particular role but I have seen that people here were looking for design internships here awhile ago.

You guys can dm me directly with your portfolio and resume.

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u/Aizen2430 — 16 days ago

So I’m a 3rd year student and I recently joined a YC backed startup as an intern. I had an offer from a decently reputed company as well, but I chose this because I felt I would learn more here and I was confident about my decision, even though I knew I was losing a good name on my resume.

Now that I’m here, the work is intense. It’s 6 days a week and while I am learning a lot, it does get exhausting. What’s been bothering me is that people in my current organisation actually value that other company a lot atleast due to its name, and a few of them have even come here from there. So it keeps making me think if I made the right call.

I wouldn’t say I regret my decision, but these thoughts are definitely there.

And today it got more confusing. I got a mail saying I’ve been shortlisted for another opportunity at a big company in the tech industry, which is completely different from my current domain. The role is almost the same with a few differences, and it’s a remote opportunity. There’s just one culture fit round left with the manager.

Now I don’t have enough clarity to decide what to do. If I get this offer, should I leave my current company within 10-12 days or should I stick here since I chose this for a reason?

Not sure if I’m overthinking or if this is actually something I should consider seriously. Would really appreciate some opinions.

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u/Aizen2430 — 21 days ago