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William Buck

4.0
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at William Buck

7.9
7.9 rating for Recruitment, based on 21 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Online interview followed by 2 face to face interviews
Graduate, Sydney - 15 Dec 2016
Only two interviews and no testing, was quite low key.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Dec 2016
Usually a director and the general manager. Two to three interviews before offer of job.
Executive, Brisbane - 12 Dec 2016
Send in resume, have interview, get the job and start 3 months later
Experienced, Brisbane - 08 Dec 2016
There was rounds of interviews and also selections from a summer vacation program.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Dec 2016
There was an online application and resume, video interview, interview with the General Manager and then interview with two business advisory managers
Midlevel, Sydney - 07 Dec 2016
I had 2 interviews, first with the general manager and then with a manager and accountant.
Graduate, Adelaide - 06 Dec 2016
My process consisted of 2 interviews, one with HR and one with audit team leaders. There were no assessments.
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Dec 2016
My interview process involved a single interview with a director, the general manager and a manager, in which we discussed my resume, previous work experience, etc. There were no assessments.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 06 Dec 2016
The process was quick. I think from the time I was asked for the first interview to being offered the job was under two weeks.
Intern, Adelaide - 06 Dec 2016
2x interviews, each with a director and HR rep
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2016
I was not asked any of the technical questions, my interview was more like an informal chat between colleagues about accounting and job market.
Experienced, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
After applying for multiple jobs I found William Buck by far the most responsive. Once submitting my resume and cover letter, I received a phone call a few weeks later asking for an interview with the general manager and senior accountant. After the interview I was called back within 4 hours asking to come for a partner interview. Within 1 day of my partner interview I was offered a position with a contract given to me in one week. Weeks after I had signed and given my contract back I received a number of calls from other firms. However, due to the positive experience I had received I did not consider any of these, despite them initially being my first choice.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2016
I was interviewed by two directors and the general manager, all of which asked me an array of questions each
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
The process for me was a brief interview mainly focusing on my previous experience and a 'getting to know you' chat. There were some technical questions and a tour of the office.
Experienced, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Why accounting, why the firm I chose, what I enjoyed about uni, what qualities do I think are important?
Graduate, Sydney - 15 Dec 2016
More general questions about myself and why I wanted to be an accountant etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Dec 2016
About skill sets and help to determine personality and personal skills.
Executive, Brisbane - 12 Dec 2016
The interview was more conversational, less direct questions more topics explored.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Dec 2016
My interviews weren't very technical, and were more to do with me as a person. It did include a few questions about what I thought the role would entail but nothing overly detailed.
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Dec 2016
I was asked about my work experience in my part time job and at vacation work at another firm; some general getting-to-know-you questions; and I was given information about the firm and the work I would be doing.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 06 Dec 2016
I was asked questions about myself and the type of worker I was. What my plans or next step was after uni (e.g. CA program). I was also given the chance to ask questions which helped me gain a better understanding of the company I was applying to.
Intern, Adelaide - 06 Dec 2016
I was asked questions about my previous employment and my transition into the workforce.
Graduate, Adelaide - 06 Dec 2016
How would I describe myself in a few words? What are the 3 most important things I am looking for in my next employer?
Experienced, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
The interview was more relaxed than I anticipated. Questions included - What did I know about Business Advisory? What do I enjoy doing in my spare time? Did I have any work experience? Why did I apply for William Buck? What I was looking for from an employer? All very simple questions that focused on more as me as a person rather than my technical knowledge.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2016
What I wanted from a job? My experience in the field? Where I saw myself in the future?
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
Why are you looking for a job? How much money do you want? What are the small business CGT concessions?
Experienced, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
What industries are you interested in? What experience/skills do you bring, and how will you apply them to our firm? Why do you want to work for us?
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2016
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Be honest, know your strengths and weaknesses, do a bit of research about the company beforehand.
Graduate, Sydney - 15 Dec 2016
Be yourself and personable, yet professional.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Dec 2016
Show your personality in the interview, they have already read your CV.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Dec 2016
Be prepared, but also be yourself in the interview. Its best if the employer can see your personality.
Graduate, Adelaide - 06 Dec 2016
My best advice would be really understand the role you're going for and try to get an understanding of what the job would consist of on a day to day basis.
Graduate, Melbourne - 06 Dec 2016
Research the company but don't feel like you need to know the company's mission or details off by heart. Prepare some answers to standard interview questions, talking about yourself on the spot can be harder than it sounds.
Intern, Adelaide - 06 Dec 2016
I think being relaxed really helped me. I think most people can be trained to do the job, and therefore personality is really important. I had some vacation work which I think did benefit me but they were more interested that I had worked through high school and uni and was able to balance my life. Researching the company and the division you're applying for is really important and makes it seem like you genuinely want to be there rather than applying for multiple grad jobs.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2016
Do some research on the firm, and come into the interview knowing the services that the firm offers, and the types of clients that it services. If possible, reach out to an existing employee to talk.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2016
Do your research! Know who is going to interview you and do some background research into their business history and professional focus.
Experienced, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016
To be honest, energetic and willing to work hard
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2016