Think Like a Consultant, Not a Student
Treat your case presentation like you're talking to a client. Imagine yourself delivering it to a global client team - because that’s the standard. Speak with intention, keep your tone professional, and lead with confidence. How you carry yourself matters just as the information you're presenting. Be personable, be clear, and don’t just read off your slides.
Practice explaining your decisions: why you chose a certain model, what assumptions you made, and how you'd refine your answer with more time or data. If you can’t defend your logic, your idea won’t land.
This is Your Audition
Remember: we don’t expect perfect. We expect thoughtful. Show us that you care enough to prepare and think clearly enough to adapt when it counts.
You may be challenged during your case. That’s intentional. Sometimes there’s no clean right or wrong answer—it’s about how you respond. If you realize you’ve misunderstood something? Acknowledge it, pivot, and realign. Try: “Now that I understand this aspect better, I’d likely approach topic X differently by…” We’re watching for self-awareness, flexibility, and the ability to think in real time—because that’s what the job demands.