Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso PJT Partners
Colloquio
I interviewed at PGT Partners. The process stretched over several months with only a handful of rounds, but there were long gaps between stages and very limited updates. It began with an automated rejection stating I did not meet the requirements; after I queried this—because my experience closely matched the brief—I was sent a technical assessment and then invited to speak with people from different departments in each round. I was told typically candidates may meet a dozen or more people during the entire interview process; I met around half a dozen. Eventually, after about a month from last round, I was told I was sort of overqualified for the role.
Early on I was asked for my last salary and expectations. When I asked for the salary range, I was told it would be “competitive” and aligned to my last role, but no banding was shared. Some interviewers were candid and courteous, and I appreciated their honesty about the work culture and ways of working. However, the overall experience felt drawn-out and opaque, with shifting signals from the initial automated rejection to the final decision—feedback that could have been identified much earlier.
Advice to management:
Publish a clear interview plan upfront (stages, participants, indicative timelines) and stick to it.
Share salary bands early so both sides can make informed decisions.
Provide specific, timely feedback—flag seniority fit after the first review, not months in.
Maintain consistent communication between rounds; brief updates make a big difference.
Align the process with an entrepreneurial positioning: structured, transparent, and decisive.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Each interviewer—across different teams—asked for the same overview—my background, key projects
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso PJT Partners (Londra, Inghilterra)
Colloquio
1st round with HR and followed by 2 rounds with Associate and Director. The interviews with Associate and Director were more technical in nature. Each interview lasted 30 mins. The interview with Director was a lot more difficult as the questions seem to be more open-ended while they were expecting a more specific answer.
2 rounds, first a mix of behavioural & technical. Simple why PJT / why IB / the usual, then some technicals which weren't too crazy, but be prepped to explain your thinking
30 minute first round interview. Got asked what I'm looking for in my first job, and then technical questions, mostly about the industries I am interested in. Overall, the interviewer was very nice.