Oliver Wyman behavioral interview: questions and prep
What Oliver Wyman looks for in behavioral and fit questions, and how to prepare stories that actually land.
What Oliver Wyman looks for
Oliver Wyman uses behavioral questions to check how you lead, work with others, and deliver results, so specific examples matter more than polished generalities.
Because Oliver Wyman is in management consulting, expect fit questions alongside the rest of its process, which involves case interviews plus fit and behavioral questions.
Use the STAR method
Structure each answer as Situation, Task, Action, and Result. Set the scene in a sentence or two, then spend most of your time on what you personally did and the measurable outcome.
Keep the situation short. Interviewers care about your actions and the result, not a long backstory.
Common behavioral themes to prepare
Prepare a few flexible stories that you can adapt to most questions. Common themes include:
- Leading a team or project without formal authority
- Handling conflict or a difficult stakeholder
- A failure or mistake and what you changed afterward
- Delivering a result under a tight deadline or with limited resources
- Influencing a decision with data
How to practice
Rehearse out loud, not just in your head.
- Practice each story until it runs about two minutes without rambling.
- Do mock behavioral rounds with a partner or a solo AI interviewer and get scored on structure and specificity.
- Tighten any answer where the result is vague or unquantified.
Frequently asked questions
Oliver Wyman asks about how you have led, collaborated, handled setbacks, and delivered results. Oliver Wyman uses behavioral questions to check how you lead, work with others, and deliver results, so specific examples matter more than polished generalities.
Prepare several specific STAR stories covering leadership, conflict, failure, and impact, then practice them out loud until they are tight, ideally in mock interviews with feedback.
About two minutes. Keep the setup brief and spend most of the time on your actions and the measurable result.
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