Schedule mock interviews on the Meeting Board, join the latest community discussions in our Consulting Q&A and find like-minded Interview Partners to connect and practice with!
Back to overview

How are Senior Associate Interviews different from Junior Level Interviews

Hello All, 
I am interviewing for Oliver Wyman/BCG, project manager-level- ME offices. I want to understand how the case interviews and generally the overall fit/personal parts are different. 
For context, the last time I was in the process was 5 years ago, when I applied for BA positions! Last year, I took a break to care for a sick parent. So now I feel a bit overwhelmed, despite having been in the industry. 
any insights, materials or case books are much appreciated. 

5
< 100
0
Be the first to answer!
Nobody has responded to this question yet.
Top answer
20 hrs ago
Ex-BCG Principal & Senior Recruiter in Germany | 300+ real recruiting interviews at BCG | Free 15min intro call

Hi Nadia, 

having gone through the experienced hire process myself and having worked with colleagues at BCG who were later hires, I can say that (at least for BCG) the process is fairly similar. You still have interviews with a personal fit and a case part. 

In my case the biggest difference was the seniority and the role of the interviewers. I did not have any interviewers below Principal (usually you would have almost exclusively Consultants and Project Leaders). Also the interviewers were all closely affiliated to the functional area I applied for (Corporate Finance) and we touched on certain function specific topics. 

Case part: When interviewing for a manager / project leader position, I would expect that they throw in some additional question along the lines of "how would you slide this project into workstreams", "what would you consider when staffing for this project". However, still expect to be asked to solve a "normal" consulting case.

Personal fit part: Here I would expect the biggest difference to the standard graduate that applies. Be prepared to go very deep on your previous experience and especially your motivation to join Consulting now. This will be a key question for them to understand as they want to be extra sure that you know what you are signing up and are fully committed. 

Happy to chat if you have any further questions. 

Best, 
Sebastian 

Emily
Coach
16 hrs ago
9 years experience in MBB| 8 years experience as MBB interviewer | Free intro call

Hi Nadia, 

From my experience as interviewer, there wouldn't be too much difference in assessing your structure, how you problem solve etc. The fundamentals would be fairly similar. 

That said, there could be difference in expectation of your business sense and maturity you present during the interview, due to the change of seniority and your additional experience over the past few years. They would expect the candidate to show the capability that he/she can lead a (small) workstream instead of only being told what to execute. 

Happy to discuss more if you need. 

Best,

Emily

Mattijs
Coach
9 hrs ago
Free 15m intro call | First session -50% | Bain Consultant | Hiring team | 250+ successful candidates

Hi Nadia,

The primary difference is that they expect you to show your gained experience. This experience includes prior industry experience, team & client management skills. The case for a SA position might be more complex and go one level deeper. The behavioral interview will focus more on specific questions related to leadership and team management.

I have some real cases used during SA interviews.

Feel free to reach out if you are interested.

Mattijs

Carlos
Coach
5 hrs ago
Ex- BCG Principal and Ex-Bain ex recruiting lead, with more than 200 cases given

Hi there,

You can review the process this way:

- Process: Two rounds, two interviews per round

- Interview Structure: Fit questions will focus more on your industry expertise. BCG focuses on industry expertise from the Project leader onward for lateral hires.

- Interviewers: At BCG, you'll only find partners or MDMDPsManaging Director and Partners) At least two of them will be MDPs who sponsor you, which means they will be industry leads.

- Cases: These are very similar to the other levels. The cases do not depend on the industry. ; each partner/MDP has its own case

Best,

Carlos

Alessa
Coach
3 hrs ago
xMcKinsey & Company | xBCG | +200 individual & group coachings | feel free to schedule a 15 min intro call for free

Hey there 🙂, first off, it's great that you're re-entering the process, and it's completely normal to feel a bit overwhelmed after a break.

For Senior Associate/Project Manager-level interviews, the biggest differences from junior-level interviews are:

  1. Case Interviews: While the core structure remains the same, expect more emphasis on leadership, structuring complex problems, and top-down communication. Instead of just solving the case, you'll be expected to guide the conversation, demonstrate high-level thinking, and make strategic recommendations, almost as if you were already leading a team.
  2. Fit/Personal Interviews: At this level, firms are looking for leadership, impact, and the ability to manage clients and teams. Expect deeper questions on how you handled conflicts, led initiatives, influenced stakeholders, or drove measurable results. Your one-year break is totally fine—just frame it as a period of personal responsibility, and highlight how you’re now fully prepared to take on leadership roles.
  3. Business Judgment & Industry Expertise: More weight is given to your market insights and ability to link recommendations to industry trends—so brush up on relevant sectors in the Middle East to show you understand the regional business landscape.

For prep materials, I’d recommend Consulting Case Club Books / PrepLounge Cases for structuring, and more advanced MBB/OW casebooks (I can help find some resources if needed). Also, practicing with experienced case partners who push you on leadership and decision-making will be super helpful.

You’ve got this! Feel free to reach out if you need more tailored guidance. Best, Alessa 😇

Similar Questions
Consulting
Are MBB firms and T2 Firms hiring in Dubai/Riyadh at the moment?
on Jan 14, 2025
Middle East
10
2.2k
Top answer by
Yousef
Coach
I make it easy for you to master case interviews! (ex-McKinsey |Stanford University | Imperial College London | ex-P&G)
77
10 Answers
2.2k Views
+7
Consulting
The downside for postpone the interview
on Feb 01, 2025
Middle East
6
600+
Top answer by
Hagen
Coach
#1 recommended coach | >95% success rate | 8+ years consulting, 8+ years coaching and 7+ years interviewing experience
49
6 Answers
600+ Views
+3
Consulting
1st Round BCG Dubai
on Jan 27, 2025
Middle East
6
500+
Top answer by
Pietro
Coach
MBB Expert | Offers from McK, BCG, & Kearney | Expertise in ME and Europe | 200+ Mocks Delivered | 50% off on 1° mock |
20
6 Answers
500+ Views
+3
How likely are you to recommend us to a friend or fellow student?
0 = Not likely
10 = Very likely
Thanks for your feedback! Your opinion helps us make PrepLounge even better.