Online Application: The process usually begins with submitting an online application through PwC's career website. You will need to create a profile, upload your resume, and provide relevant information about your education and work experience. Resume Screening: After you submit your application, PwC's recruitment team will review your resume to determine if your qualifications match the requirements for the position you applied for. If your resume is shortlisted, you will move on to the next stages of the process. Online Assessment: Depending on the role, you may be asked to complete an online assessment. This assessment could include cognitive or behavioral tests designed to evaluate your skills and abilities relevant to the position. Initial Interview: If you pass the online assessment, you may be invited to an initial interview, which is typically conducted by a recruiter or HR representative. This interview may be conducted over the phone or through video conferencing. During this interview, you may discuss your background, qualifications, career goals, and why you are interested in PwC. Case Interview (for consulting roles): If you are applying for a consulting role, you may be asked to participate in a case interview. In a case interview, you will be presented with a business problem and asked to analyze it, provide recommendations, and demonstrate your problem-solving skills. In-Person Interviews: Depending on the role and location, you may be invited for one or more in-person interviews. These interviews are typically conducted by PwC professionals who work in the specific area you are applying for. In these interviews, you may be asked about your technical knowledge, your fit with the company culture, and your ability to work in a team. Assessment Center (for some roles): For certain positions, PwC may conduct an assessment center, where you will participate in various activities and exercises designed to assess your skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. Final Interview: In some cases, there may be a final interview with a senior manager or partner at PwC. This interview may focus on your long-term career goals and how you can contribute to the firm.