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KordaMentha

4.1
  • 100 - 500 employees

Application Process & Interviews at KordaMentha

8.3
8.3 rating for Recruitment, based on 27 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Hiring process was quite robust with many senior team members being actively involved in the process. There are multiple stages to gauge candidate's abilities, culture fit and etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2024
Hiring on the basis of merit is appreciated, however processes are in place in which the entire office may cast a vote as to a person's viability. This is in my mind the entire purpose of 'senior' staff, if juniors without sufficient experience are able to have sway over a person's employ, this defeats the purpose of a hiring process.
Analyst, Perth - 15 Aug 2024
Genuine. At the time, they did not employ recruiters or HR to seek talent. This meant that the employees reviewed my resume, interviewed me (x2 rounds) and assessed me in the live group activity/presentation.
Graduate, Sydney - 13 Aug 2024
The interview process is typically two 1-on-2 interviews with a Manager/Director and above. A case study as a group where you explore the options for a company struggling with debt and present findings to a panel of interviewers. A coffee or drink with more junior employees to get a look into the culture of the firm. A final partner interview will be held a week or so after the initial round of interviews.
Graduate, Sydney - 13 Aug 2024
No psychometric testing or video interviews, an individual reviews all CVs. two initial interviews and a group case study, final interview follows.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Interview was smooth and entire process took 2 weeks. Team kept in contact with me in-between accepting offer and starting work, which alleviated potential anxiety/concerns
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
online interview and then two face to face events - the first where you do a case study and have two interviews with staff, the second where you do a final interview with the partners
Graduate, Perth - 12 Feb 2021
Various levels of interviews (mingling with analysts, interview with managers/directors, and final interview with partners), assessment center
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Feb 2021
The process/assessments differs for service lines and number of applicants. The process I went through was: 1. Application submission. 2. Psychometric/aptitude test. 3. Video interview. 4. In-person interview with a Director and Manager. 5. In-person interview with a Partner. 6. Coffee catch-up with Analysts.
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Feb 2021
Online application, interviews, group interviews, internship, potential part-time work, graduate offer.
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Feb 2021
CV review, online assessment, online Q&A, interview
Midlevel, Sydney - 11 Feb 2021
Pre-recorded interview for HR, live traditional job interview with Director & Manager, then a more relaxed interview with the Partner (more of a meet and greet).
Graduate, Townsville - 11 Feb 2021
Online application Recorded interview Assessment centre and face to face interviews Partner interview
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Feb 2021
The interviews were free flowing in conversation and less question and answer like.
Graduate, Brisbane - 29 Jan 2021
Formal, thorough but appropriate.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 29 Jan 2021
Online application, online interview, in person assessment centre, 2 rounds of in person interviews
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jan 2021
Submitted a video interview followed by an assessment centre and two on one interviews in person. Invited back for partner interview and coffee with analysts.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jan 2021
Online video > Assessment Centre including group assessment with 4-5 other people and 2 individual interviews > Interview with partner
Midlevel, Melbourne - 11 Dec 2020
There is a standard interview process and review of university grades, employment decisions made by a leadership group.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Dec 2020
- 2 interviews - 1 case study
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Dec 2020
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
First stage was the typical behavioural questions, followed by a consulting style case study. This was followed up with a less formal but equally as inquisitive coffee chat with two directors who asked me additional behavioural questions. Finally there was an interview with the managing partner of the team who made the final assessment with more behavioural questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2024
Quite conversational interview: Why KordaMentha Why this line of work/what do you understand about the work *what do you understand your role to be * Where do you hope to be in the mid-term *Tell us about yourself/achievements/motivations *One technical question on macro-economics
Graduate, Sydney - 13 Aug 2024
Can be anything. Generally, quite conversational. Other standard interview questions to get an insight into your experience.
Graduate, Sydney - 13 Aug 2024
Moreso getting to know the interviewee, questions about what is on the CV
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Typical graduate-level questions. What do you know about the team and why us? What are your 5-year plans? What was your favourite subject and why? Do you prefer to work at home or come in? Plus workshop task
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
general questions; why restructuring, what are you studying etc
Graduate, Perth - 12 Feb 2021
The usual things about experience, strengths/weaknesses, motivation to join, etc.
Graduate, Townsville - 11 Feb 2021
I was asked about my life experiences to date and my thoughts on topical finance and business subjects.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Feb 2021
What do I know about the work KM does? Why do I want to work at KM?
Midlevel, Melbourne - 29 Jan 2021
Asked about past experiences and why I would be a good candidate.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jan 2021
Instances of team work, instances of facing a challenges and how I overcame these, description of achievements I'm proud of and why
Midlevel, Melbourne - 11 Dec 2020
Previous experience, personal interests, future aspirations and type of personality.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Dec 2020
Why do you want to work at KordaMentha? Why do you want to work in Restructuring? I was also asked about my previous work experience, relevant experiences/study at Uni and sport/activities I enjoyed out of work
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Dec 2020
Provide experience working with people; working with money; working with difficult people.
Graduate, Brisbane - 07 Dec 2020
From memory, I was asked what I believe restructuring means, why I want to work at KordaMentha, what I believe my strengths and weaknesses were, and to explain a few scenarios where I had to work in a team, faced challenges etc.
Graduate, Perth - 12 Jul 2020
From memory, I was asked the following questions in my interview: - What does Forensics mean to you? - Why are you attracted to this area of work as opposed to other accounting sectors (eg. tax)? - What is one achievement on your resume you wish people focused on more?
Intern, Melbourne - 12 Jul 2020
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
A background in consulting skills and develop skills in structured problem solving and practicing case studies online Good understanding of financial statements Confident yet humble
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2024
Get external experience first.
Analyst, Perth - 15 Aug 2024
Do not pretend to understand the job. It is so niche that it is foolish to use jargon and try to learn the processes. It is important, however, to understand the essence of the job, the skills it demands and develops for you, and the type of people you'll deal with. For example, I applied because I knew it would be a hands-on, pragmatic environment that would give me the same skills as audit and consulting, without the wishy-washiness, nor the tedium.
Graduate, Sydney - 13 Aug 2024
Be yourself. KordaMentha enjoys people that are happy being themselves.
Graduate, Sydney - 13 Aug 2024
Understand insolvency at a high level, be yourself
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Learn about the team: who people are and what the team does. Learn about the company's culture and make sure you can demonstrate how you align with it.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Aug 2024
Do your research and be authentic
Graduate, Perth - 12 Feb 2021
Be genuine, understand why you want to work in restructuring and why KM specifically
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Feb 2021
Research the company and service line beforehand. Ask questions throughout the interview. Don't be hesitant to ask for a moment when collecting your thoughts.
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Feb 2021
Be yourself and have an interest in the industry.
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Feb 2021
Understand the industry, understand the firm, be social and engaging
Midlevel, Sydney - 11 Feb 2021
Learn about the Company, research insolvency types.
Graduate, Townsville - 11 Feb 2021
Be interested in the mechanics of restructuring and the challenges faced by organisations in the modern business world.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Feb 2021
Having already been involved in the hiring of juniors, I can say 100% that the most important thing is to bring out your personality in all interviews/conversations. Don't be a robot, don't recite rehearsed material.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 29 Jan 2021
Research the company and what we do. Have a genuine interest - this will show when answering questions in interviews
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jan 2021
Have ideas about what you wish to say, they let you tailor your answers based on experiences.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jan 2021
I would advise that they should reflect themselves during the interview and be natural, not robotic.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 11 Dec 2020
Be up to date with current affairs in the business world, show interest in different types of projects and be grounded, logical and calm in your answers.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Dec 2020
Research the company and attempt to have a better understanding of the work that is done
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Dec 2020
Research and discuss recently won engagements
Midlevel, Melbourne - 08 Dec 2020