Jessica Booker
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@Dheepa @Jessica Booker A rather strange question, but in a direct TC AC case study, when partners are guiding you towards the right answer and you get it, what are they looking for? I.e. are they looking to see that you eventually get it, or if you didn't get it without their hints, is that already a hindrance to your assessment?
Also - very absurdly, in my AC one interviewer called the other partner out for asking me an unfair question and for a few questions that the other partner didn't know the answers to. It was very awkward, he went completely red. On the basis of my physical identity, it is very difficult not to think deeper about why that specific interaction took place. The same partner also later apologized for the other partner jumping all over the place, though I managed to get all of the issues, save 2, which I resolved with the partners' guidance.
You aren't expected to know all the answers straight away - guiding someone to something is a natural and often necessary part of the realities of the job. So they aren't really looking for anything in particular when they do this, they are just doing it to see if you can get to the substance/answer with a bit of guiding and how you react to the situation (but in no different a way to when the first asked you the question, or any other question).
Feel free to PM me with more specifics of the questions and why you think it was related to your identity. I doubt this was the case - it is just often the case in interviews you get a good cop/bad cop rountine. I have had people call me out for my questions before and I have called out other interviewers for their questions too - its not as uncommon as you may think. Even great interviewers have bad days where they aren't on the ball when interviewing, and have a tendency to do things like jump around etc.