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Basically what BAH1 said with some add ons.
I had a panel interview for FSO (tech consulting) - it was a partner and another team member. They were very friendly and gentle people.
Obviously it all depends but mine was very laid back. They asked detailed questions about stuff I stated in my resume as if they were genuinely curious and not just interrogating me.
They also asked some direct questions related to the field I was interviewing for to see if I understand some basic principles. Think - “how can you tell when a ML model is under fitting?”. Then they asked the “why EY” question which led to some other little fit questions.
As long as you’re honest with what you put on your resume and you can speak to those experiences, then I think you’ll be okay. Try to explain as clearly as possible, with a little excitement, like you actually enjoy the stuff you’re talking about and show some curiosity. Make it conversational.
You’ll be fine. Stay calm and goodluck! Rooting for ya!!
Never heard of panel interviews at EY.
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Panel yo what
I had a panel interview for GPS… supporting Federal side. 3 interviews, 45mins each. Wasn’t hard, just did resume walk through and behavioral questions