Hi there, I just wanted to ask community what is the best way to prepare for Bain & Co`s initial assesment.
Is there any resources available for this?
Thank you in advance
Hi there, I just wanted to ask community what is the best way to prepare for Bain & Co`s initial assesment.
Is there any resources available for this?
Thank you in advance
Lucky for you the McKinsey PST, BCG Online Test, Bain SOVA test, etc. are all quite similar so you really can leverage the practice tests for all of them in order to prepare:
The best way is to really find online tests / questions and practice. Regardless as to whether is a new or old test, the principles are mostly the same:
Think of it as a merge of a case and the GMAT/GRE.
You need to be clear on some key case-related and account formulas (margin, growth, breakeven, etc) as well as be good at critically understanding the question (including nuance to questions) and parsing through complicated text with a fair amount of distraction.
You'll also need to be good at chart/graph reading.
PRACTICE TESTS
The (old) McKinsey PST, BCG Online Test, Bain SOVA test, etc. are all quite similar so leverage resources across all of them.
CHART/GRAPH INTERPRETATION
Best Rote Practice
Rocket Blocks: https://www.rocketblocks.me/
Best Practice Strategy
1) Read the Economist (especially the daily graph and Financial Time frequently
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/05/29/america-first
2) Ask case partners to focus particularly on your chart-reading skills (i.e. by providing you with cases with many charts) - Bain and Deloitte cases tend to be chart heavy
Graph Interpretation Tips
1) Read the title - and understand it
2) Read the legends - and understand them
3) Remind yourself of the objective / hypothesis in the case, to see where this might fit
4) Find the differences - where does the line graph plummet or spike? Which column is a lot smaller or bigger than the others? Where does change occur? The differences are what matter
5) Talk outloud while interpreting - first, it helps you think and process your thoughts, second, it lets the interviewer provide guidance and course correct if needed.
Hi there,
First of all, congratulations on the invitation from Bain!
I would be happy to share my thoughts on it:
If you would like a more detailed discussion on how to best prepare for the Bain Sova pre-interview assessment or your upcoming Bain interviews, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.
Best,
Hagen
Actually, there are lots of resources out there even if you just google for them.
Basically, all these screening tests seek to test if you have the basic skills to make it worth interviewing you. They look for a similar skill set as the one that you'll need to show during the live interview rounds and later as a consultant.
For instance, prioritisation, handling a large volume of data, synthesis, fast maths, etc.
The core principle to have in mind here is that more practice does help and there's a linear relationship between more practice and better results. So try to expose yourself to as many tests as possible.
Happy to share a few examples.
Best,
Cristian
Hi there,
There are many different guides out there. Just google Bain SOVA test and you shall find some.
All the best,
Florian
Hi there,
GMAT preparation would help here. Find below some useful online resources:
https://www.varsitytutors.com/gmat-practice-tests
https://www.shl.com/shldirect/en/practice-tests
Best,
Alberto
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Check out my latest case based on a real MBB interview: Sierra Springs
It's not difficult to google relevant materials. I believe that solid GMAT preparation on the relevant topics + good understanding of managerial context (you can browse the resources section here at preplounge) should give you what you need to succeed in that test.