Video on Case Study Activities

Career Snapshopt: case study interviews

Case study activities can take the form of either an individual interview or a small group activity with other applicants. You’ll usually be presented with a business problem and given time to evaluate the information, discuss options and propose a solution.

Start with the short video Career Snapshot: Case Study Activities which gives an overview of what to expect and how best to prepare.

Case study activities allow an employer to see you in action so it’s arguably one of the fairest methods of assessment of analytical, reasoning and communication skills.

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What's involved?

Case study activities are typically used by management consultancies however they can appear in pretty much any industry as part of the selection process. You’ll usually be presented with information related to a business problem and will be tasked to identify key issues or challenges and to develop effective solutions to address these.

The activity allows an employer to see you in action so it is arguably one of the best methods to assess how you work. During the activity you will be assessed on a variety of competencies including your analytical, reasoning and communication skills. Your judgement, ability to analyse information from a business scenario and express your ideas in writing or verbally in a clear and logical manner is also being assessed.

It is also important to be able to demonstrate your commercial awareness, and you will find it helpful to have a basic understanding of key business concepts such as revenue, fixed and variable costs, profit, market share, customers, competitors and stakeholders.