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A&O and CC interview
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 7366" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>From another student who interviewed at CC this month:</p><p></p><p>"It was a two-part interview and for both I felt that it was pretty relaxed. The first interview was a typical competency interview (i.e. why law, why CC, and then 3-4 "tell me about a time when..." questions which I imagine vary across interviews, since my two interviewers seemed to have their own separate questions prepared). As far as the case study, it was essentially an M&A situation and advising a partner on whether the deal made sense based on some info they provided you on the companies. The partner definitely tried to challenge me, and occasionally he went in a direction where it wasn't entirely clear what he was looking for, but for the most part I think it's not too hard to do well in with minimal preparation. Compared to what I've heard about other firms, CC's interview didn't seem too bad."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 7366, member: 1"] From another student who interviewed at CC this month: "It was a two-part interview and for both I felt that it was pretty relaxed. The first interview was a typical competency interview (i.e. why law, why CC, and then 3-4 "tell me about a time when..." questions which I imagine vary across interviews, since my two interviewers seemed to have their own separate questions prepared). As far as the case study, it was essentially an M&A situation and advising a partner on whether the deal made sense based on some info they provided you on the companies. The partner definitely tried to challenge me, and occasionally he went in a direction where it wasn't entirely clear what he was looking for, but for the most part I think it's not too hard to do well in with minimal preparation. Compared to what I've heard about other firms, CC's interview didn't seem too bad." [/QUOTE]
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