Abhinav Agrawal

The Best Book On How To Crack The Case Interview

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In The Best Book On How To Crack The Case Interview, consulting guru Abhinav Agrawal breaks down the anatomy of a case interview and guides readers through each step of the process.

This guide goes beyond right answers and leads readers through the process behind effectively completing the case interview with a top consulting firm such as McKinsey, Bain, and BCG. The shift from college to a full-time career has always been a hard transition, but arming yourself with knowledge will not only help you succeed but improve your overall confidence in yourself as a professional. This book allows readers to develop their knowledge of the structure of the case interview and carry that confidence with them to every interview that could lead them to their big break in the consulting industry.

This book will provide you with everything you need, along with additional free resources such as sample questions and answers to deliver a phenomenal interview technique and help you attain the consulting job you want.
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  • Aleksandra Desenkohas quoted7 years ago
    Start with what the problem is, and what components you need to understand in order to produce a solution, and then progress to your plan in dealing with the problem.
  • Aleksandra Desenkohas quoted7 years ago
    Three S’s Of Case Questions: Structure, Strategize, Summarize
  • Aleksandra Desenkohas quoted7 years ago
    What we’ve done in the above graph is dissected one branch of a company’s profit from a specific product. For a deeper understanding of the tree structure we’ll use the scarf industry as a model. The complete cost of a scarf breaks down into supply. Supply is then analyzed into two components: raw material, and added value to the product. The raw material would be the base yarn used to create an individual scarf. Let’s imagine that natural yarn is made from wool which comes in limited colors. To appeal to the yarn wearing market you would need to dye the yarn into popular shades. This customization is the added value to the products’ base price.

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